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When someone is put on a life support, is the person at any point able to hear or feel whats going on around t |
When someone is put on a life support, is the person at any point able to hear or feel whats going on around t It is possible but not likely. It depends on the case. i would like to think so Very difficult question. I suppose some people do realize what is going on around them depending on the condition of the mind. I guess some day all of us will find out the answer to that question. Depends on why they are on life support. It depends, obviously if the person is in a comastate, then they can't hear you or see you, ofcourse it could depend on the type of coma as well because they're sometimes able to hear you and see you, just not respond. I watched this documentary once where the woman hit by a car and she was able to speak to her husband for a couple of minutes until they took her off the life support. So I suppose yes, the person can hear and feel, but it always depends upon the situation. I believe yes... My son was on for 4.5 months I believe they are aware. A girl from my home town was in a comma and on life support for seven months. They did everything to get her family to disconnect her but her father refused and sat at her bed everyday . After seven months she came out of it and went on to become a nurse and get married and have two children. She said she was pretty much aware in and out kind of. so I guess It depends on the case. Good luck and God bless I have a quick story..But to answer your question yes they are..Because in sept 19th.of last yr my grandfather passed away..And was on life support for about 3days before that..He and my grandmother raised me until I was 14 and then I started living with my mom...He had seen all his kids..because the doctors told u that if we wanted to see him alive pretty much..we needa to come in that day..Everyone had been in except me..I was a t work or something..I went up there..I was like dad I know you cant hear me or anything but I love u very much..And I just starting crying..tears wouldnt stop coming...I walked out the room..Went home to cry somemore and 15 minutes after I walked out of that room mi older sister called me and was like ur dad died...He held on to hear mi voice and to tell him wat he already knew..So yea they can.... Yes I believe that someone on life support knows when No One is there. Yes ! and feel your emotions ,vibrations hear you clearly , but not see well , althought the eyes look glassy you still have vision and you mind is functioning although in a slowmotion type of function be careful what is said around some in this state if ever you have the misfortune to have to be there.We do honestly live in two dimensions. It depends on how severe the patient is. I would have to know more about he patient. But some can hear and/or feel people on life support or coma. For like head trauma patients..it depends on how severe the patient is of course; they may can feel and hear you. Some, if they are in a deep coma, can't feel or hear you. Nurses sometimes will ask you to walk outside the patients room to discuss any new things/meds/treatments/etc, just because just of this fact of the "not knowing if they can hear". When ever you are around your friend, my advice is to be careful what you say negatively, just in case. Stay positive and be strong and there for that patient. Hope this helps and good luck... If the person is in a coma, there is better than a 80% chance they can hear you. 2 things to remember, I really believe yes. When my Dad died I was the only one with him, it was late and mom was ragged out, so I told her go home and sleep. Dad had a High Heart Rate (170) and had been breathing hard all day. Late at night he began to breath easier, so, I hugged him and said; "Dad, you breathing good now, get some sleep and we will talk in the morning". About 5-10 minutes later his heart rate began to drop until it was gone. I guess those words helped him let go. For about 5 days he never showed any response to speech, but, I think he was hearing all that time. yes. there are different stages of life support... Be very very careful about what you say within earshot of people in poor health. Poorly chosen words can be very stressful to them. It depends on why they are on life support? Some are wide awake and interactive. Others are brain dead, and no, they are not aware of anything. Others fall somewhere in between; aware of some sensations and unaware of others. Response does not mean understanding, but neither does it mean the absence of understanding. NO |
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