Monday, February 28, 2011

Many locked-in syndrome patients happy

The Associated Press: Many locked-in syndrome patients happy: You are awake, aware and probably unable to move or talk — but you are not necessarily unhappy, says the largest study of locked-in syndrome ever conducted. A surprising number of patients with the condition say they are happy, despite being paralyzed and having to communicate mainly by moving their eyes. Most cases are caused by major brain damage, often sustained in traumatic accidents.

If patients with locked-in syndrome are properly cared for, they can live for decades. With rehabilitation, many patients can regain some control of their head, fingers, and feet and may be able to talk a little.

1 comment:

  1. Life is precious. These suffering souls may know this better than all of us. Let's pray that they will always be protected, loved, and treasured.

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