By: carsonb
Politics aside, imagine how unsettling it would be to be this guy and discovering 20 years has passed. He missed a lot, and to have to deal with stuff like 9/11, the asian tsunamis and a vice president...
View ArticleBy: Doohickie
My son was developmentally delayed in several areas and was in full-time special ed starting at age 3. At an early examination, a doctor asked us when he started to walk and we replied at about one...
View ArticleBy: agregoli
I saw it on television this weekend. His life looks like utter hell. He cannot get up out of bed, he has limited motor functions. He is constantly told he isn't 20, but 40. He's constantly told that...
View ArticleBy: Astro Zombie
I wouldn't touch the guy's hand. I'm sure he can see awful things in my future!
View ArticleBy: Gungho
Discovery did a show on him a couple of years ago. "The man who slept for 19 years". The doctors preety much gave up on him, but his mother never did. She took him home and propped him in the corner...
View ArticleBy: Clamwacker
It seems like a bad idea to inundate him with every update at once. At least, hopefully not. It would be pretty creepy just to walk into an electronics store, the last thing I'd want to do is deal with...
View ArticleBy: Second Account For Making Jokey Comments
Politics aside, imagine how unsettling it would be to be this guy and discovering 20 years has passed. He missed a lot, and to have to deal with stuff like 9/11, the asian tsunamis and a vice president...
View ArticleBy: BrotherCaine
How weird would it be to have a daughter who is older than you? (experientially)
View ArticleBy: NortonDC
Saw him on TV. Yeah, wonderful, great improvement. Still hoping to never be his "new and improved" state.
View ArticleBy: Zozo
In 1984, Terry Wallis has a car accident where he was thrown from his pickup. He goes into a coma. Dude was unconscious my entire life.
View ArticleBy: Espoo2
the details of the guys experience after waking up are so much more fascinating to me than this dialectical truth political crap. boo.
View ArticleBy: Turtles all the way down
What were the "entirely new structures not found in normal brains?" I can help here. It was a new gyrus that made sense of the entire works of "A Flock of Seagulls".
View ArticleBy: Smedleyman
Hey, anyone solved Rubik's cube? How'd we do in the Sarajevo Olympics? I can't wait to catch a Joe Piscopo movie, he must be huge. "No evidence of awareness of self or environment and an inability to...
View ArticleBy: Tuwa
?!, this a New Scientist link says that the new connections were made at the back of the brain connecting the two hemispheres.
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We know that neurons in your brain very rarely divide, but under some circumstances axons can regrow -- provide the neuron cell body is intact. It is possible that if the damage were restricted solely...
View ArticleBy: sunshinesky
I noticed that the first time around... I'm really not too out of touch, really. I swear.
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