“Awakening from a Coma: How a 68-Year-Old Man’s Life Changed After Believing He Was 24 in 1980”
Imagine waking up from a coma, looking around, and realizing everyone around you is a stranger—oh, but wait, they’re not strangers at all! They’re your wife and son, but to you, it’s still 1980, and you think you’re a carefree 24-year-old ready to take on the world. This surreal tale belongs to Luciano D’Adamo, a 68-year-old man who suffered a life-altering accident and lost nearly four decades of memories. How do we even begin to process the weight of losing such vital years, not to mention the technological leap between then and now? Join me as we dive into this astonishing story that’s as bewildering as it is heartbreaking—it’s a gripping reminder of how fragile our sense of time and self really is. To unlock the full story, just click here: LEARN MORE.
A 68-year-old man who was hit by a car and ended up in a coma lost almost 40 years of memories when he woke up.
Being hit by a car and going back in time is the sort of thing that only really happens in Life on Mars, as in real life, you wake up hoping not to be too badly injured.
Unfortunately for one Italian man who was hit by a car in 2019, when he awoke from his coma he had lost the memories of decades and his nearest and dearest were strangers to him.
According to Il Messaggero, Luciano D’Adamo was the victim of a hit-and-run and after recovering from his coma the last thing he remembered was stepping out of his house in Rome in 1980.
The Italian man in his younger days which he thought he was still in when he woke up from his coma (Luciano D’Adamo)
With him in the hospital were a man and woman he didn’t recognise, his son and wife, as to him it was back in the days when he was getting ready to marry his girlfriend and he didn’t know who this woman with him was.
He no longer remembered married life with her, and also didn’t remember what he looked like as he struggled to understand that the man in his reflection was him.
After waking up one of the first things he did was ask a nurse if he could call his mother, but didn’t recognise the device he was handed as mobile phones hadn’t been around much in 1980.
He also didn’t remember that his mother had died, and had to adjust to all of the developments with family and friends which had happened in the years between 1980 and 2019.
Of course, the technological advances of the last few decades took a lot of work to catch up on as well, and Luciano remembered being dazzled by being in a car which had a map on a screen and would tell you when to turn.
In reality the man was a 68-year-old in 2019, not 1980, and had forgotten getting married as well as his son and pretty much everything in between (Luciano D’Adamo)
“Every now and then I meet someone who greets me,” the man told Il Messaggero.
“It will surely be an old friend but I don’t know who it is, however out of kindness I pretend to recognize him and reciprocate.
“Sometimes I say that I would like to fly on a plane, I have never done it. My wife says to me ‘What are you talking about? We were in Paris together’. And I reply: ‘you have been there, I haven’t’.”
Since he woke up from his coma after being hit by a car, he has been working with doctors to learn how to socialise again and try to fill the gaps in his memory which he lost.
Featured Image Credit: Luciano D’Adamo
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