Nobody has tracked my recovery from coma to consciousness, http://www.jci.org/articles/view/29172. That's why the pictures and the narratives.
"Predicting the chances of recovery of consciousness and
communication in patients who survive their coma but transit in a
vegetative state...remains a major challenge." The attitude of "It can't
happen, so don't bother" prevails. The case this was written about
happened, though. Should that be ignored also then?
"Very few studies have examined the slow neuronal changes
underlying functional recovery of consciousness from severe chronic
brain damage." I don't possess the equipment or ability and can only
post pictures and narratives. It is truly a loss for science to be so
close-minded.
What I now look for isn't there. What do I expect next? This
obviously hasn't stopped. The following hasn't happened, "This case
shows that old dogmas need to be oppugned, as recovery with meaningful
reduction in disability continued in this case for nearly 2 decades
after extremely severe traumatic brain injury." It's only been one
decade for me. All I can predict is that there is one more decade. That
would still allow science to do some of the above. This is only the case
if my predicament takes the same amount of time.
Like the video, my recovery may not be graceful, but I'm doing it.
(The above quotes are from http://www.jci.org/articles/view/29172 and are about a man who began talking nearly 20 years after his TBI occured, http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/health/2006-07-03-brain-rewired_x.htm)
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