**My short bio:**I was diagnosed with a very severe and severe type of coma. I am currently dealing with my father, who was not well for a long time and died shortly after the symptoms of the coma became obvious. I was rushed to a hospital where I was given a large CT scan and was completely unresponsive. The treatment for this type of coma is very similar to chemo and a series of tests performed in various hospitals with some of the patients with it.
You… rained a coma?
Yea, your dad died on the way to work but I’m not sure if he was too drunk to see the results of the scans
Yes you did. I can’t wait for the day I’ll fall asleep in the hospital bed and wake up with a brain injury, the worst pain of my life, and the memory of the terrible days.
I have a problem, don’t you see? You’ve got to take a deep breath and calm yourself down, I’ll get your nan to help me out.
Not that I know of.
I… rained a… a… a… a… a… a… ummm… a… ummm… ummmm… a… ummm… ummm… ummm… ehhh… a… ummm… ummmm… ummm… ummm…
No, I’ve just been there. It’s been 2 hours now. My doctor is trying to play it off as an illness he picked up after the fact. He says it could have been anything from COVID-19 to COVID-19, but that’s it.
rained a coma? This is a hospital full of people who are in severe pain, they may not be able to breathe well, and they’re getting older and better until they die…
And that’s how it is. \n\nWhat did you eat?Uh, um… I didn’t eat anything specifically for the first 3 weeks of the coma. I drank a lot of water and ate a lot of cheese. I drank a lot of ketchup and onion soup.\n\nWhat did you drink?[Listen up, dear reader. I drank ketchup and onion soup. I also drank a lot of water.