I have a cousin who just had a brian surgery, and he is till in coma. I don't know what is the name of the desease in English, but the I could explain what he has. The neurosurgeons said that it's unusual that happen to young people like him (he's only 27). It started with the twitching of his left eye, and some headache for a week before he suddenly passed out completely. The doctors said that one of his brain blood stream was clogged, and they went to do the surgery. Now that the surgery was completed "well", they said that they removed 1/4 of his brain. I just don't get why they did that, and how it happened.
We are expecting him to be mentally disabled after this, but I wonder what are the chances for him to function as "normal" as possible.
One of my aunt noticed that he was paralized all of his left side before the surgery, and also after, but when she scrached his left toes, he reponded to it.
I really want to know what he has cuz aparently the doctors don't know what happened, what caused him to be in that state. Well, he was telling his family that he was understress recently.
I think that's all I can describe, and if anyone knows, or guesses, or whatever, please, tell me something. I just want to give some kind of hope to his family because it's so not fair it happened to him at this age. I really feel sorry for his fiancee too.
Thank you for reading this.
Natalia
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