“Miraculous Moment: Comatose Boyfriend Defies Odds by ‘Waking Up’ to Undo Girlfriend’s Bra – Shocking Hospital Incident Unveiled!”
“That’s how we knew Ben was emerging from his coma. This is a literal true story.”
Ben still turns red in the face when he remembers how he communicated the health update. “He finds it so embarrassing so I don’t know how he’s gonna feel about me posting this. But I’m like, ‘Your true nature was in there.’”
Research has suggested that stimulating the main senses – touch, hearing, vision and smell – could potentially help a person recover from a coma, the NHS notes.
Doctors told Kath that Ben’s movements needed to be voluntary, rather than reactive, to indicate that he was waking up from his coma
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@kathhsmithh Replying to @Sydnee Bauerle right!! Its nothing like what you see in the movies. #tbisurvivor #caregiver #boyfriend ♬ original sound – Kath
People who do wake up from a coma usually come round gradually. They may be very agitated and confused to begin with, the public healthcare site adds.
Ben was hospitalized for 4.5 years due to TBI (traumatic brain injury). The term refers to a brain injury that is caused by an outside force, such as a forceful bump, blow, or jolt to the head or body, or from an object entering the brain, as per the NIH.
“He put his hand up my shirt and then man, in his coma, undid my bra. I’m not even joking. I was just there, dumbfounded,” she described
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“I’m Kath. I became a caregiver to my boyfriend at 25 after he suffered a severe TBI. After 4.5 years in the hospital, he’s home!” the Toronto-based influencer wrote in January.
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