It is a battle Psycho..but it also gives hope yes? That is why some of us were wanting the Schiavo case to turn out different..when you work in Health Care/Rehabilitation Nurses sometimes see things we call miracles but still have the "Experts" telling us there is no hope. I am so curious wanting to know HOW his brain regenerated in those injured parts. Thanks for posting this article.
Shelbay Reviewed by Shelbay on . Man's brain rewires itself after 19 years in coma In 1984, Wallis was a teenager when his car plunged into a river bed. The accident cut several nerve endings in his brain, leaving him in what doctors call a minimally conscious state. He stayed that way for almost 20 years, neither moving nor communicating. "If you put something in front of his face, he didn't blink," said his mother, Angilee Wallis. Then, in 2003, he spoke. Scientists finally think they've figured out how. Analysis suggests tiny nerve connections in Wallis' brain Rating: 5