Yes they do dream. I speak from personal experience. My name is Joseph Boysis and I was in a coma for 6 wks.
I remember several dreams and they were vivid. Look around the room your in. That's how real it seemed. I am not overly spiritual, but my "guts" tell me that the dreams (one in particular) were actually spiritual experiences.
I am Native Canadian and was raised by Non-native people, so I lost my culture at an early age and was raised as a Catholic. My dreams, the most vivid one's all involved my biological family and one experience I interpret as a life review. Very real.
I remember everything about the dreams.
If you know anyone in a coma or is unresponsive physically, talk to them. They can hear you. They may not understand what you are saying, but they will recognize your voice tone. I did.
No. If you're in a coma, you're most likely to be outcold.
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No.
In a true coma your brain is a non-functional organ ... it does not dream.
Note that not every diagnosis of "coma" is valid,
a (very) few people are unconscious but NOT in coma.
After having numerous seizures,Franklin was unconscious and fell into a coma for six days until his death from a heart failure.
It means you are a character in a soap opera being penned by a hack writer, or else your family comes into your hospital room every days and talks to you ad nauseum about their hopes and dreams for you.
Diabetic Coma
It is currently unknown. We all having a feeling that she will( i hope not) but is is more than likely. She is in a coma now.
the coma is coma is a/the tail ofthe/a comet
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Well, it's mostly likely that people in a coma don't dream, but there has been several people wondering this question. Some people in a coma are just blankly asleep without dreams or thoughts, and others can see thoughts and pictures related to what happened to them before the coma. Bull.... I just spent 3 months in a coma, due to septic shock/ organ failures. I am a 49 year old man with a bachelor's degree in psychology. I would say nightmares are a more apt description would be nightmares, but I am only speaking from experience. As dream like in their quality, their vividness was extraordinary. A constant in these epics, I say epics because since I couldn't awaken, they went on and on. The one constant was I was unable to move in my dreams/ nightmares, just like the real physical state I was in my hospital bed. Epic also in their intricacies. The plot lines were so real, as they were fantastical.
coma, as in a coma.
Yes, and then start a new paragraph; preferably double-space.
In a Coma was created in 1995.
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When cheese goes into a coma