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My husband has ALS and is ina Persistent Vegetativestate for the past 9 months. Today his left upper arm is red and feels hot and the lower arm is ashy and feels cold . What can be causing... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
him to be ina permanent vegetativestate. I understand this is not the same as coma because he is not ...How final is a diagnosis of permanent vegetativestate ? I have... View answer
My grand uncle had a stroke ( heart attack ) on Feb 6th. Since then he’s gone into a persistent vegetativestate with no limb movements. The doctors are of the opinion that his brain has stopped... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shivakumar S. Kupanur
( Neurologist)
My mother is having quadri- paresis with radial nerve palsy in right upper limb. She is on ryles ...-oriented). She has developed contractures in both elbow joints and has wrist drop in right hand. Her... View answer
progress she is likely to make. She would probably not want to live inavegetativestate for the rest of ... attack and they are seeing bursts in her EEG. The neurologist rated her as... View answer
Someone had a stroke (a blood clot went to the brain) that caused swelling of the brain which left the person inavegetativestate and also paralyzed on one side ... View answer
Is it a sign when a person invegetativestate holds a phone to ear and tries to speak, eats and ... them that they understand what is going on around them and that those are... View answer
responding to people and moving a bit, since last Monday he is now inavegetativestate doesn t wake up or ...Hi y father had a ruptured aneurysm on april.26 and was really bad,... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Alexander Davis
( General & Family Physician)
my dad went into a coma following a heart attack after two weeks we were told he was inavegetativestate he is recieving no support apart from being fed and is completely... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Muhammad Faisal Bacha
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
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