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Old 07-10-2004, 12:10 AM   #1
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Comas

Hey, does anyone have an in depth information on comas? Such as how it occurs (mental wise) and how long it lasts and other stuff like that. Information is greatly appreciated!
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Nothing happens during a coma as far as dreams or thoughts. Essentially, the coma patient will wake up, and will feel that no time has passed.

Waking up from a coma, the patient will be disoriented and confused. This is the result of being in one place one minute, and finding themselves in another place, with no knowledge of how they got there. Their vision is blurry and their skin can sometimes be a little tingly, as senses that they have not used in a long while starting 'warming up'. Hope that helps.
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