Hi everyone,
Here is an article about unresponsive patients who may actually be conscious.
http://nypost.com/2017/07/01/thousands-of-unresponsive-patients-might-actually-be-conscious/**********
They called him a dead man.
Last month New York-Presbyterian Hospital issued a death certificate for 68-year-old Yechezkel Nakar after he suffered a stroke that rendered him unconscious and unresponsive.
Trouble is Nakar wasn’t dead. His heart was still beating, and he remained on life support at Maimonides Medical Center while his family filed a lawsuit asking the court to withdraw his death certificate so they could be reimbursed for his continuing care. He survived for another 21 days after doctors had officially declared him deceased.
Nakar’s story not only raises the role of morality in medical care (his family objected to removing him from life support on religious grounds), but also highlights medicine’s limited understanding about this borderland between the dead and the living — an area the British-born neuroscientist Adrian Owen calls “the gray zone.”
Dr. Owen has spent the last 20 years using brain scans to try to communicate with people written off as brain-dead — as unreachable as heads of broccoli. And to the shock of the neurological community he has been successful. His studies estimate that upwards of 15 to 20 percent of patients in persistent vegetative states or “unresponsive wakefulness” may actually be conscious but locked in their bodies and unable to communicate. Some, he’s found, have “intact minds adrift deep within damaged bodies and brains.”
Dr. Owen’s collaborator, Belgian neurologist Steven Laureys, confirmed that if we can reach them, these people often reveal they are living meaningful — even happy — lives. In one study of 91 people with “locked-in syndrome” like Pistorius, 72 percent reported that they were happy and only 7 percent expressed a wish for euthanasia.
“What began as a scientific journey more than 20 years ago, a quest to unlock the mysteries of the human brain, evolved over time into a different kind of journey altogether,” writes Dr. Owen, “a quest to pull people out of the void, to ferry them back from the gray zone, so they can once again take their place among us in the land of the living.”
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This shows that even what doctors think of as 'brain death' need not really be death or oblivion or even unconsciousness.
IMO these are cases supporting the hypothesis of Consciousness being independent of the brain and body.
Cheers.
Sriram