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thatchileanguy410 karma

Do you remember anything that was said to you while you were in a coma? Did people talk to you hoping you were listening?

thatchileanguy286 karma

Is it normal for a patient in a coma to move like that? To move or flail arms and legs around, kind of semiconsciouslly?

thatchileanguy167 karma

I see. I didn't know it worked like that. It must've been trying days, I'm glad everything turned out fine.

thatchileanguy6 karma

Hi, first of all, thanks for doing this.

I think that when someone is diagnosed with cancer or any other desease that materializes the word Death in front of your eyes suddenly a lot of introspection is done. You start taking a look at your life and lifestyle, your family and friends, your work and hobbies, vices and virtues, etc., and hopefully change a lot of things. It's only natural when they tell you you have only a few months to live: you kind of want to focus on the important stuff, right?

So my question is this: how was that process for you? Was it painful to prioritize some things or people and letting some stuff go? Did it take too long? Is there something that took a lot of effort to let go (i.e. sugar or something like it)?

EDITING for grammar.

thatchileanguy2 karma

Thank you for answering my question. I will check out your book ;)