Coping With ComaThis section is a place to share stories about Coping With Coma. Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download bad bad car accident march 2004 i went out to a local club to celebrate my account managers birthday. me and everybody that was going all worked at a mortgage company and most of us would usually go out on the weekends and drink. so i drove my Infiniti g35 to the club that night, stayed for most of the night but for some reason, i left the club driving and at that point i was beyond drunk. so i leave the club driving, i start driving towards santa ana, i drive into an industrial building complex, i loose control of the wheel, my car flipped over and over again, my body broke the back window out, i hit the concrete and knocked out. 2:30 the morning a security guard was patrolling the area, found me, called the paramedics and cops, the paramedics came and got me, took me to Hoag hospital and there i stayed in a coma for 1 month 15 days!! i woke up, broke nothing, nothing major happened to me, and today, 4 years later, if you looked at me you would never know that i almost killed myself 4 yrs prior from me drinking and driving. i want to say this,”drinking and driving is never the way to go, for some reason, i was blessed and lived through that accident but not everybodys story will end like that.”dont ever take that chance cause when your in a coma your pretty much right there knocking on deaths door, thank you Comments
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