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Post by theshee on Jul 11, 2013 7:24:31 GMT 10
An apparently-dead woman floating in the River Trent was actually still alive, despite having been in the water for an hour. The woman, in her 70s, opened her eyes when a police officer who waded into the river reached her lifeless form. PC Mat Mitchell said the woman had looked dead and called it "one of the most bizarre experiences of my career". He pulled her to the bank at Colwick Marina and she was taken to hospital where she was said to be doing well. Pc Mitchell, of Nottinghamshire Police, had thrown a life ring to the woman on Tuesday but feared the worst when she did not respond and waded into the water. The crew of a passing pleasure boat pulled him onboard so he could get nearer before he called out to the woman, who was floating on her back and looked "very peaceful". "Her head was slightly submerged and she really did look dead. Then, in one of the most bizarre experiences of my career, she opened her eyes," he said. "She had the most piercing blue eyes - it was so bizarre. I stripped off and jumped in the water, she was about 20 metres away, and swam her back to the bank. "We were more than surprised, I don't think I can repeat what we said." link
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2013 8:49:54 GMT 10
Idiot, the woman is quite obviously a zombie
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Post by Wes Gear on Jul 11, 2013 14:45:51 GMT 10
You can't have a quiet relaxing swim anywhere these days.
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Post by shatnerswig on Jul 13, 2013 3:56:30 GMT 10
BACK FROM THE DEAD ... SHOOT THEM IN THE HEAD.
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Post by theshee on Jul 13, 2013 6:58:06 GMT 10
Baby pronounced dead ‘comes back to life’ in Brazilian chapel Yasmin Gomes was minutes away from being taken to the morgue when she kicked out a leg and opened her eyes. Three hours after she was declared dead, Yasmin Gomes kicked out one of her legs and opened her eyes. "At first I couldn't believe it; we couldn't accept that it could happen," said her grandmother. A Brazilian girl pronounced dead at birth "came back to life" three hours later as she lay on a hospital chapel's altar, it's been claimed. The lifeless body of tiny Yasmin Gomes was just minutes away from being taken to the morgue when she kicked out one of her legs and opened her eyes. Friends and family are dubbing her apparent "resurrection" at the Lincoln Graca hospital in Londrina as a "miracle." Jornal de Noticias reports that Yasmin was born to mom Jenifer da Silva Gomes, 22, and dad Cleverson Carlos Gomes, 26, on Tuesday morning. But she stopped breathing almost immediately. Doctors tried to revive her several times to no avail. They declared her dead at 11 a.m. and issued a death certificate. Nurse Ana Claudia Oliveira, who assisted with the birth, asked for the baby's body to be laid in the hospital chapel instead of being sent to the morgue so that she could dress her properly. "I just couldn't face the thought of her being sent down to the morgue," she told Globo G1. But three hours later, at 2 p.m., Yasmin's grandmother Elza Silva arrived with mortician Rosilis Ferro to pick up the body. It was then that the newborn kicked out a leg and opened her eyes. "At first I couldn't believe it; we couldn't accept that it could happen," said Silva. "Then we saw she was breathing. We hugged each other and started to shout, 'She's alive. She's alive.' It was a miracle." Yasmin was taken to the intensive care unit at nearby Sagrada Familia children's hospital and is reported to be in a stable condition. Dr. Aurelio Filipak, who fought for more than an hour to save Yasmin's life after she was born, said he was completely perplexed by the incident. "In 20 years of medicine, I have never witnessed anything like this," he revealed. link
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2013 12:17:53 GMT 10
............and so it begins
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Post by Wes Gear on Jul 13, 2013 16:13:50 GMT 10
Dead woman revives just before her organ removed for donationDoctors at a central New York hospital were minutes away from harvesting organs from a woman they believed was dead – then she opened her eyes. After being told she was dead, her family agreed to take her off life support and allow the organ donation. Colleen Burns, 41, opened her eyes as she was being prepared for surgery by St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center in 2009, the Syracuse Post-Standard reported July 7. Syracuse said the state Health Department found St. Joseph's care of patient Colleen S. Burns in 2009 unacceptable and a federal agency criticized the hospital for not properly investigating the case. The hospital's mishandling of the case was part of the reason the state Health Department fined St. Joseph's $22,000 last September –the largest fine levied against a Central New York hospital since 2002. St. Joseph's was fined $6,000 over the Burns case and $16,000 for leaving a patient unattended before she fell and injured her head in 2011. The state additionally ordered the hospital to hire a consultant to review the facility's quality assurance program, to implement the consultant's recommendations, and to hire a consulting neurologist to teach the staff how to accurately diagnose a brain death, according to the New York Daily. All the doctors did not pay attention to a nurse's notes which stated that Burns was not brain dead and in fact was getting better. A nurse performing a routine reflex test had discovered that Burns' toes had curled downward after the bottom of her foot was touched. Despite all the signs that Burns was still alive and had brain function, the nurse injected her with a sedative and failed to note it on the chart. "Dead people don't curl their toes. And they don't fight against the respirator and want to breathe on their own," said Dr. Charles Wetli, a nationally known forensic pathologist out of New Jersey who reviewed the case for the Post-Standard. The records Syracuse obtained under state freedom of information laws document a series of missteps, including doctors ignoring nurses' observations that Burns was responding to stimuli and trying to breathe on her own. The surgery was called off when she opened her eyes in the operating room. The North Syracuse mother of three was released from the hospital after two weeks recovering from an overdose of Xanax, Benadryl and a muscle relaxant, but killed herself 16 months later. Her mother Lucille Kuss said Colleen Burns wasn't upset by the near miss and it wasn't a cause of her suicide. "She was so depressed that it really didn't make any difference to her," Kuss said. The family didn't sue the hospital, despite doctors' failure to explain what happened. Read more: digitaljournal.com/article/354055#ixzz2Yu4sTLYm
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2013 19:39:26 GMT 10
Good fuckin god, do they not see the patern here, did all these zombies movies over the years not teach them anything, when infection starts you have to start taking out heads, otherwise we are all doomed.
........we are all doomed eh?
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Post by brillbilly on Jul 13, 2013 22:24:56 GMT 10
She was lucky some doc's didnt start harvesting her organ's!
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Post by theshee on Jul 16, 2013 20:14:19 GMT 10
Makes you wonder how many this has happened to that isn't reported though. This is why donating organs scares the shit out of me.
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