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    Arizona coma patient now speaking, walking

    PHOENIX (AP) — It will be a special Christmas for the family of a 21-year-old University of Arizona student who was nearly taken off life support before awaking from a coma.

    Sam Schmid was walking and speaking Friday at a Phoenix hospital. Dressed in a T-shirt, shorts and sneakers, he was able to use a walker and talk in brief sentences.

    "Right now, I'm feeling all right ... except for the rehabilitation, I'm feeling pretty good," Schmid said.

    Doctors at Barrow Neurological Institute say Schmid has a long recovery ahead of him to regain full speech, balance and memory abilities.

    Schmid was involved in an Oct. 19 car crash in Tucson that left him with a brain aneurysm, among other life-threatening injuries. Because of the complexity of his brain injury, Schmid was flown to Phoenix.

    He underwent surgery performed by Dr. Robert Spetzler. With no responsive signs, staff discussed taking Schmid off life support.

    "They never approached me to say would I donate his organs," said Susan Regan, Schmid's mother. "The people that were surrounding us were just asking about Sam, his quality of life, what would Sam want if we had to come to a difficult decision."

    Spetzler said Schmid was never officially classified as a potential organ donor. And after an MRI scan showed he wasn't at a point of no hope of survival, Spetzler recommended keeping him alive for one more week.

    Then on Oct. 24, Schmid shocked doctors by following commands to hold up two fingers.

    "It may not seem like a lot to you," Spetzler said. "It's an incredible loop to show brain ability. That was like fireworks going off."

    Since then, Schmid has been spending his days in physical rehabilitation. Dr. Christina Kwasnica, who is overseeing Schmid's rehabilitation, said he has gone from practicing sitting in a chair to doing rehab three hours a day. She described his recovery so far as amazing but hesitated to make any predictions of what "normal" would be for him.

    "It's so early in Sam's injury. We have no idea where the ceiling is," Kwasnica said.

    While he will be able to spend Christmas day with family in Phoenix, Schmid will not officially be released until next week. His brother, John, based in Tucson, will relocate to Phoenix so Schmid can continue rehabilitation on an out-patient basis.

    Schmid, who is a business major and was coaching basketball at a University of Arizona recreation center, is holding onto the belief that he can get back to what his life was like before the accident.

    "I see myself leaving the house, going to school, work, basic things like that," Schmid said. "I just want my life to be what it used to be."

     
    • twitty-kitty  •  Sunnyvale, California  •  2 mths ago
      What a wonderful surprise for the family that must be. It'll give them the best Christmas ever. So happy for them.
    • Cheryl Rodgers  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  2 mths ago
      I hope my niece comes out of her coma after a tragic car accident, now I know that there is some hope.
    • inthedry  •  Moscow, Idaho  •  2 mths ago
      It will be interesting to find out if he could hear conversations going on while in a coma.
    • Christopher  •  Colorado Springs, Colorado  •  2 mths ago
      Now why can't yahoo find more stories like this.
    • Jim & Teri  •  Irvine, California  •  2 mths ago
      That's the one in a million patient we Health care workers pray for!, I take care of the patients on life support and it doesn't always end up like this, so wonderful to see him recover!
    • kitsings1  •  Sacramento, California  •  2 mths ago
      Wonderful story. Cheers to Sam and his family, and Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!!
    • Richard S  •  Pompano Beach, Florida  •  2 mths ago
      Much like my brother's brain injury. He was in a coma for 3 months and woke up. He was 18 when it happened. He is 62 years old now. The brain is a mysterious organ. Thank God not all doctors give up hope.
    • yeah, i said it  •  Norfolk, Virginia  •  2 mths ago
      What a wonderful Christmas miracle! A great story for a change!
    • MY KITTY  •  San Diego, California  •  2 mths ago
      wow!! THE BEST PRESENTS CAN'T BE WRAPPED. Merry Christmas to all.
    • Chris  •  Union, New Jersey  •  2 mths ago
      wow, I wish him all the best....
    • paul  •  2 mths ago
      Good luck kiddo. Evidently it's just not your time. Hope you have a great life.
    • Shan  •  Knoxville, Tennessee  •  2 mths ago
      That is an amazing story ...Merrry Christmas
    • Elisha  •  Aberdeen, Maryland  •  2 mths ago
      I was at work when suddenly I blacked our and collapsed. I has suffered from a cerebral hemorage and was in a coma. The Docs believed I was going to die until I awoke from the coma. After weeks in the hospital and more care after I was released, I'm back at work. Keep faith young man, keep working at recovery and you'll be good as new.
    • Snowy  •  2 mths ago
      Similar thing happened to my sister-in-law. The doctors and hospital "ethics" committee were putting pressure on the family to pull the plug, even while her body was still full of drugs which had unknown effects on her injured brain. We refused. She came out of the coma and was so grateful we didn't let the doctors kill her.

      So often, hospital administrators are too concerned about money to let "tincture of time" be the medicine an accident victim needs. They pressure by saying things like: Would your loved one really want to live this way? Well, if I were in agony from a broken leg that had just been treated, I wouldn't want to live that way, either. But I sure wouldn't want to be killed!!

      Families, don't give it to the pressure of doctors and hosp staff. Give your loved one a chance to get better.....even if it takes weeks or longer. They will thank you for it.
    • Jerry  •  2 mths ago
      One awesome Christmas gift for his family.
    • Laborman  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  2 mths ago
      Shows that these medical decisions are best when doctors make informed decisions with the families of patients, not when politicians or religious nutcases try to impose their will on everyone.
    • Tennis Girl  •  Houston, Texas  •  2 mths ago
      I hope and pray he gets his wish!
    • Jose  •  2 mths ago
      I've never understood Christians' opposition to taking someone off life support. If God wanted them alive, wouldn't he keep them alive? It would seem people are getting in the way of his plan. Besides, if they die, won't they get to heaven quicker? Do Christians want the person to hang on and suffer instead of going on to heaven?
    • Marty  •  Mesa, Arizona  •  2 mths ago
      Dr. Spetzler is the best in the business. If I did not know better I would swear the show House was based on Dr. Spetzler. The genius of this guy in the area of neurology of the brain is second to none! Kudos to Dr. S. and St. Joe's in Phoenix
    • Jennilynn A.  •  2 mths ago
      The Lord works in mysterious ways! This kid is blessed... great story to start off the holiday weekend. I hope he makes a full recovery!
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