Once you have the heart to heart talk and tell the person everything that you wished you told them before, then go through idle small talk, which I find doesn't last too long when it is one sided, I find reading to the person works just as well. When my mother-in-law was in a coma I found that I had run out of things to say. A daily recap only lasts so long. So when it was my turn to sit with her I started to read to her. At first it was inspirational thoughts out of a book I had, then I began to read her a novel that I knew she would enjoy. When she woke up, she said she didn't recall any of it, but who knows about when she was under. It is nice to think that she heard me then, and just knew that someone was there with her.
2007-02-17 05:07:58
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answered by w2kaad 3
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First off you should always talk with the Doctor, as some coma patients can be affected by over stimulation.
I was dating a guy who was hit by a car and in a coma for 30 days. His family and I were not allowed to make any noise in the room for the first few days because when we did his blood pressure would rise and that was a problem.
Once we were finally able to talk to him we were told to talk like we normally would, talk about things at home, talk about him getting better. Also the doctors never discussed negative things about him or his condition in his room.
Once he came back to us he told us he could hear us, and that he was upset that he could think of what he wanted to say, but could not figure out how to say it.
I hope your coma patient recovers well.
2007-02-17 05:02:43
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answered by Mynde 1
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Hi, I have been in that situation when my mum was dying from cancer at the age of 60. She went into a coma 3 days before dying. I personally stayed in hospital all day and night, I couldn't leave her.I always used to hold her hand and talk to her for hours. I used to say to her not to worry about anything that we were all going to be ok. When ever someone went to see her I used to say who was there with us or talk about my kids, she adored them.In her last hours I told her to let go that she could go in peace, It was as if she heard me because a while later she passed away. I am writing this now and I can't control myself crying,It has been 8 months since she died and I miss her so much.
2007-02-17 10:41:45
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answered by superstar68 3
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I'd say talk with the person just as you would if they were awake. If it made you feel strange just talking out loud to them, then read a book to them every time you go and see them. Read a little of the book each time you went. There is all ways the chance the person may come out of it, and it may help them to come out of it faster if they hear people around them that they know and care about.
Guess you need to think about how you'd feel if it were you laying there and maybe you could hear but you couldn't respond to people. I'd think it would be good to at least hear your loved ones voices.
If it were my mom, I'd go there every chance I could to be with her. I'd want to spend a lot of time with her, if it were my mother.
2007-02-17 04:52:38
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answered by Cindy 6
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it quite is Gods determination no remember if he will stay or die honey. My cousin replaced into in an extremely undesirable twist of destiny some twelve months in the past and he actual coded some instances. The medical doctors gave him a 5% threat of residing and then they suggested he could quite have concepts harm. nicely, he lived and the only harm he has is a limp the place he broke his leg. Pray for him and in simple terms confer with him approximately issues you often could. do not check out it like he's not there, its kinda like telling him bye in the previous he's long gone. What are his pursuits? Does he watch activities or like a definite woman? in simple terms shop him as much as date on whats modern-day. it could look extraordinary in the beginning up, yet you will recover from that. while he comes around, he will love and savour you for all of it. could God bless you and your loved ones
2016-12-17 12:16:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Alot of times, people can still hear you when their in a coma. I would say, just talk to them the way you normally would.
2007-02-17 04:47:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutly nothing!!!! All you can do is sit with them.Sometimes you may try to talk to them and let them know you are there.My Gran was in a comma but when we told her we loved her her eyes would move up and down.She only did this when we talked to her so sometimes they can understand.Just tell the person you are there for them and always will be.Hopefully they can hear you too.If you get no response all you can do is sit with them and read a book or something,
2007-02-17 04:27:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I have read that people in comas can hear and sence people around them. so talk about stuff she knows about, and stuff she likes, play her music in her room, stay for a half hour or so once or twice a day, it will help you both.
2007-02-17 04:34:31
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answered by picture 1
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If I was in that situation, and it was someone that I cared about deeply... I would visit them, talk to them about anything on my mind or funny memories. I would visit them everytime I had time to spare, especially for my Mom.
2007-02-17 05:37:31
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answered by Anonymous
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you don't have to say much but you could tell the person in a subtle how you feel and your desire to see them get well and come out of it.if it was my mom,i would visit her as long as she was in that condition cos i know she would do the same for me
2007-02-17 04:28:54
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answered by sharonz 2
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