Woman, 32, stuns medics by waking up hours before life support was due to be turned off
01-08-2024 01:57 PM
Ammon News - A woman who was considered brain dead stunned medics by waking up hours before her life support system was due to be turned off.
Emma Price suffered brain damage after attempting to take her own life and her family was told that there was only the slimmest chance of recovery.
The 32-year-old from Pitsea in Essex was in hospital in an induced coma on Monday when doctors were set to turn her life support off.
However, she unexpectedly woke up and is now able to communicate through head movements and small facial expressions, the Sun reported.
Ms Price’s mother Samantha said: “I really can’t explain it, I’ve never cried so much in my life. We are so happy that she is awake.
"We were planning her funeral and preparing to say goodbye to her on Monday.
"But then she opened her eyes and we all started crying again but this time they were tears of joy.
"She’s finally on, what is going to be, a long road to recovery. It is nothing short of a miracle."
Ms Price is paralysed on one side and suffered a stroke as well as heavy brain damage.
She may never recover and cannot go for more than 30 minutes without needing a ventilator.