It's a miracle!!!!!

by Tatiana 7 Replies latest social current

  • Tatiana
    Tatiana

    And who knows...?? Maybe in a few years Terry would have asked for her husband? Too late now, though...right?

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7717220/

    After 9 1/2 years, brain-damaged man perks up Ex-firefighter asks, 'How long have I been away?'
    The Associated Press Updated: 1:30 p.m. ET May 3, 2005

    ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - Nearly 9½ years after a firefighter was left brain-damaged and mostly mute during a 1995 roof collapse, he did something that shocked his family and doctors: He asked for his wife.

    Staff members of the nursing home where Donald Herbert has lived for more than seven years raced to get Linda Herbert on the telephone.

    It was the first of many conversations the patient had with his wife, four sons and other family and friends Saturday during a 14-hour stretch, Herbert?s uncle Simon Manka said.

    ?How long have I been away?? Herbert asked.

    ?We told him almost 10 years,? the uncle said. ?He thought it was only three months.?

    Herbert, who will turn 44 Saturday, was fighting a house fire Dec. 29, 1995, when the roof collapsed, burying him under debris. After going without air for several minutes, Herbert was comatose for 2 1/2 months and has undergone therapy ever since.

    Seeking privacyNews accounts in the days and years after his injury describe Herbert as blind and with little, if any, memory. Video shows him receiving physical therapy but apparently unable to communicate and with little awareness of his surroundings.

    Manka declined Monday to discuss his nephew?s current condition, or whether the apparent progress was continuing this week. The family was seeking privacy while doctors evaluated Herbert, he said.

    ?He?s resting comfortably,? the uncle said.

    As word of Herbert?s progress spread, a steady stream of visitors arrived at the Father Baker Manor nursing home in this Buffalo suburb.

    ?He stayed up ?til early morning talking with his boys and catching up on what they?ve been doing over the last several years,? firefighter Anthony Liberatore told WIVB-TV.

    Herbert?s sons were 14, 13, 11 and 3 when he was injured.

    Staff members at the nursing facility recognized the change in Herbert, Manka said, when they heard him speaking and ?making specific requests.?

    ?The word of the day was ?amazing,?? he said.

    'Almost unheard of' recoveryDr. Rose Lynn Sherr of New York University Medical Center said when patients recover from brain injuries, they usually do so within two or three years.

    ?It?s almost unheard of after 10 years,? she said, ?but sometimes things do happen and people suddenly improve and we don?t understand why.?

    Manka said visitors let Herbert set the pace of the conversations and did not bring up the fire in which he was injured.

    ?The extent and duration of his recovery is not known at this time,? Manka said. ?However we can tell you he did recognize several family members and friends and did call them by name.?

    There have been a few other widely publicized examples of brain-damage patients showing sudden improvement after a number of years.

    In 2003, an Arkansas man, Terry Wallis, returned to consciousness 19 years after he was injured in a car accident, stunning his mother by saying ?Mom? and then asking for a Pepsi. His brain function remained limited, his family said months later.

    Tennessee police officer Gary Dockery, who was brain damaged in a 1988 shooting, began speaking to his family one day in 1996, telling jokes and recounting annual winter camping trips. But after 18 hours, he never repeated the unbridled conversation of that day, though he remained more alert than he had been. He died the following year of a blood clot on his lung.

  • Bas
    Bas

    hmmmm, this makes me think about the Terry Schiavo case, didn't she suffer something similar?

  • Tatiana
    Tatiana

    That's why I posted this......

  • Bas
    Bas

    ow, sorry I just read the article, the red letters just sort of escaped my attention....weird. Anyway, I think you're right...

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    I just don't understand why people call such things "miracles" or "blessings from god".

    Stop and think about it for a moment... the people are horribly wounded and sit in a vegetative state for years on end and then wakeup in a state that prevent them from being able to function anymore.

    That does not sound like a miracle to me... sounds like a living hell.

    If I ever get to the point where I can't wipe my own ass anymore... that is when you tattoo "Do Not Resuscitate" on my forehead.

  • Tatiana
    Tatiana

    It was meant to be sarcastic, elsewhere.

  • EvilForce
    EvilForce

    These are all unique situations to themselves and cannot be compared to one another. There are many stages of brain inactivity / comas / vegetative states. It's not like they all fall neatly into one big category.

  • Pistoff
    Pistoff

    Terry Schiavo had no brain stem left; reference the photos of the CAT's; there was just liquid where tissue should be.

    The real Terry Schivo has been gone since her heart attack; what was left was just her body functioning with no higher brain stem activity whatsoever.

    You can't wake up with no brain!

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