A college student was brain-dead in a car accident and miraculously revived before doctors gave up treatment
A college student was brain-dead in a car accident and miraculously revived before doctors gave up treatment. A college student who was diagnosed as brain-dead due to a serious car accident was originally going to be an organ donor. Unexpectedly, he...
College student brain-dead in car accident miraculously revives before doctors give up treatment A college student who was diagnosed as brain-dead due to a serious car accident was originally going to be an organ donor. Unexpectedly, he miraculously revived hours before doctors considered removing his life-support equipment, bringing the best Christmas gift to his family. Sam Schmid, 21, is majoring in trade at ASU.今年10月19日,他在一场五车连环车祸中,头部严重受伤。 Due to the severity of his injuries, local hospitals were unable to treat Schmid, and he had to be airlifted to the Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph's Medical Center in Phoenix, where specialists performed life-threatening aneurysm surgery. Because Schmid remained unconscious after the surgery, medical staff began providing him with hospice care and discussing organ donation with his family. However, at this moment, Schmid began to respond to the doctor's instructions and even raised his finger. Today, he can walk around with the help of a walking device, and his speaking speed, although slow, has improved. Schmid's mother said: "I tell everyone that if you want to call it a modern miracle, this is a miracle." Schmid's doctor Speight also agreed that this is a miracle and said that Schmid is very likely to make a full recovery. He even hopes to take leave at Christmas to go home and celebrate the holidays with his family.
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