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Coma

Coma comes from a Greek word meaning deep sleep – a person in a coma is in a profound state of unconsciousness from which they cannot be awakened. This happens usually as a result of injury, disease, or poison.

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Coma

About ComaA coma is a deep state of unconsciousness where the affected individual is alive but is not able to react or respond to life around him/her....Read More

Posted on : Friday, July 30, 2010 12:00 AM
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My mother in law is not responding to anyone, the only things she does it open her eyes for a short period of time. The doctors can not find out whats working with her she breaths on her own, but is on a feeding tube. The doctors say she's not going to get any better. They give us 2 choices - long term care at a nursing home or let her go home and let nature take it course. Should we get another opinion, because of them not knowing what happened to her?
Replied on Thursday, July 31, 2008 12:00 AM

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A lady in an nursing home said" My eyes dont work well, my arm doesnt move and my legs not so good either. But Baby when I get to Heaven I am going to be whole agin. I am going to walk around a see everything. Blessings
Replied on Friday, September 26, 2008 12:00 AM
get another opinion. so many doctors know nothing about comas. she's awake under there, just is very deep, deep in her psyche right now. talk to the doctors here!
Replied on Friday, January 27, 2012 10:45 PM

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My mother is 74 years old. Now she is in coma stage for for the past 9 days. Her Pulse rate is 36. Her legs, hands, stomach were big now. she don't pass urine or motion. he have only bones. thereis no nerves or muscles in her body. now she have wound in her back side due to bed. what is her position
Replied on Tuesday, August 12, 2008 12:00 AM

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My best friend was in the same shape. We love hard. But there are times when we have to let nature take its course. A lady in the nursing home said" I cant see, my hands dont work good.But when I get to heaven! Will be hole agin. I'm going to walk and look until im tired. So think of your father being whole agin. Bless you.P.S My Friend Is Whole Agin!!
Replied on Friday, September 26, 2008 12:00 AM

Judy Vo
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My Mom is in the hospital for 7 weeks now. She is a coma from Hypoglycemia. It means low in sugar from Diabetic patient. The doctor says "She is vegetable." She is all swollen and she is on the venting machine to help her breathe. She can't breathe on her own. She has tubes coming everywhere. She doesn't pass urine either. Is there hope and how I can get her back?
Replied on Thursday, October 30, 2008 12:00 AM
Coma is not at all a disease. It is a temporary arrest of human heating elements of oxygen which are being splitted and rotating with the blood cells. In Sanskrit it is identified as "KARMA KEVALA" We can rearrange this blood cells through NaNo therapy, a vedic tradition ruled in India in Pre- Buddhist era. I am doing PhD in this. If I get a sponsor to visit the patients and permitted to light a lamp burnt with herbal oil, I am sure we can recover them. Will any one come forward?
Replied on Sunday, November 2, 2008 12:00 AM

rbalaji15
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Dear Mr. Ramachandran, my father-in-law is admitted to the hospital b'coz of cardiac arrest and is in coma for the past 3 days. Can you suggest anyway ? We want him back.
please email to rbalaji80 at gmail dot com
Thanks.
Replied on Tuesday, November 4, 2008 12:00 AM
 




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