Belgian man thought to be in coma for 23 years was in fact conscious
Latest update : 2009-11-24
A Belgian man thought to have been in a coma for 23 years has told of his "second birth" after doctors realised he was in fact conscious, a German weekly reported Monday.
AFP - A Belgian man thought to have been in a coma for 23 years has told of his "second birth" after doctors realised he was in fact conscious, a German weekly reported Monday.
Medical staff believed Rom Houben had been left in a vegetative state by a serious car accident, but he was simply paralysed and unable to communicate.
The former engineering student and martial arts enthusiast, now 46, told Der Spiegel that he meditated to pass the long years trapped in his own body.
Houben's true condition was discovered following new tests at the University of Liege, in eastern Belgium, which found that his brain was still functioning.
Using a specially-adapted computer to type messages, Houben has been able to describe the ordeal he endured for more than two decades.
"I cried out, but no-one heard me," he said, "I will never forget the day they discovered me -- it was my second birth."
Date created : 2009-11-24