Being in a coma and experiencing unusual things is one of the scariest experiences.
People who have gone into a coma have different stories to tell as some met their dead relatives while others just felt emptiness and darkness.
Here are the 10 stories of people who shared the things that surprised them the most while being in a coma:
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@PennyCundiff shared: ‘’I was in a coma for 4 days. When I woke up everyone was talking about the baby boy I had. I had lost my long term memory and didn’t even remember being pregnant. My son was at the children’s hospital in the NICU.I delivered him via c-section at 29 wks.
All this was due to me having Crohn’s disease, (i found out after i woke up) my colon had ruptured during my pregnancy. My husband said I was talking like a child when I first woke up. When I woke i felt super tired, but then the next few days, kinda restless.I remembered one conversation my mom had with a nurse while I was under.
After a couple of days I got my long term memory back and remembered everything up until my 2nd surgery then nothing until I woke up. My son was my 3rd surgery. Edit: so my son was what surprised me.’’
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@missquit shared: ‘’My husband was in a medically induced coma for a week after a car accident.When he woke up, he said that he remembered getting to work (he never made it to work, the accident happened on the way) and that he had just been going about his normal day when he suddenly woke up in the hospital.
He couldn’t believe a whole week had passed.I guess he dreamed, for a week, that he was at work for one day.
’’3. @cheezemeister_x shared: ‘’About 20 years ago, my cousin had a severe head injury from a fall. He was in a coma for almost 4 weeks. When he woke up, he fairly quickly discovered that his memory was eidetic. He could repeat entire conversations back word for word, and even tell you the date and time you said something. Also, he could memorize images with just a few seconds glance. His memory is still eidetic today.’’
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@SlevinKelevra87 shared: ‘’I was in a coma for a week shortly after Christmas time. Went home afterward and found a bunch of turtleneck sweaters in my closet I had never seen.Yelled to my mom about why there were a bunch of ugly turtleneck sweaters in my closet.
She informed me I had purchased them myself with gift card money from Christmas. Turns out comas make you hate turtleneck sweaters. ’’5. @Binxgamesandguitar shared: ‘’My boyfriend’s mother was in a coma for about 30 days because of a heart condition caused by diet pills. Before she woke up, she was an avid smoker, almost a pack a day. But when she finally did wake up, she was shocked to know that she was a smoker. Basically said “I used to smoke??” And then never did again. Definitely for the best.’’
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@GoldH2O shared: ‘’Back in the ’90s, my great-grandfather had a stroke. He was in a coma for 3 weeks, and when he woke up, he could not speak English.All he could speak was the Choctaw language.
He had learned it when he was a kid, because his family lived right near a Choctaw reserve, and he played with a lot of those kids. He spoke it fluently at that time, but forgot it over his life. This went on for around 10 days, and then he woke up from a night’s sleep and could suddenly speak only English again, not remembering a word of Choctaw.’’
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@kp1877 shared: ‘’My wife was in a medically induced coma for 2 weeks. When she woke she had very wrong memories. They were all based on conversations people had while in the room with her. For example, she thought they flew her to Washington, DC for treatment.While she was in a coma, my father-in-law mentioned how he had just flown back into town from DC on a work trip.
Somehow, she overheard this while out and her brain interpreted it to mean SHE flew to DC. Even after we explained to her where she was, it took days for her to come to terms with reality.’’
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@BigBizzle232 shared: ‘’When I was about 14, I fell off a car park roof and landed on my head. Had a brain hemorrhage.Woke up in hospital 2 or 3 days later and couldn’t speak at all.
I was like mumbling noises like a baby. The only thing I could say, which I said a lot was, “where are my fish and chips?” Turned out I’d had the accident while my mom had gone out to pick us up some fish and chips for dinner.’’
9.@StSym shared: ‘’My dad was in a coma for about 8 weeks. When he woke up, his eyes had changed colors completely. He had green eyes before and they changed drastically to blue. It wasn’t even a subtle change.’’
10. @meccadeadly shared: ‘’My nephew was in a medically induced coma for over 3 months. During that time, he had lost about 30% of his body weight, as his muscles atrophied. His first remark upon seeing himself for the first time was “Did you forget to feed me?” which was incredibly hard to hear since his family had sat crying at his bedside every moment he was unconscious.’’
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