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1. Sunday, June 3, 2007 12:01 PM
JVSCant Out of a coma after 19 years.


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This is cool:


WARSAW, Poland – A railway worker who emerged from a 19-year coma woke to a radically altered Poland and is learning to adapt to his new life, Polish media reported.

"I wake up at 7 a.m. and I watch TV," Jan Grzewski, 65, told TVN24 Television over the weekend, smiling slightly as he lay in bed at his home in the northern city of Dzialdowo.

"I could not talk or do anything, now it's much better," he said in a weak but clear voice, some two months emerging from his coma.

Wojciech Pstragowski, a rehabilitation specialist, said Grzewski was shocked at the changes in Poland's economy – especially its stores: "He remembered shelves filled with mustard and vinegar only" under communism.

Poland shed communism in 1989 and has developed democracy and a market economy.

In 1988, Grzewski fell into a coma after he was injured attaching two train carriages. Doctors also found cancer in his brain and said he would not live, according to the local daily Gazeta Dzialdowska.

When doctors could do no more, Grzewski's wife Gertruda took him home and cared for him, Gazeta said.

"I would fly into a rage every time someone would say that people like him should be euthanized, so they don't suffer," she told Gazeta. "I believed Janek would recover," she said, using an affectionate version of his name.

Last year, she noticed that he was trying to speak, Gazeta said. He returned to the hospital and came out of the coma some two months ago.

"At the start, his speech was very unclear, now it is improving daily," Pstragowski said. "If he continues to make such progress, he will soon be able to walk."

"I am sure that without the dedication of his wife, the patient would not have reached us in the (good) shape that he did," Pstragowski said.

 


 
2. Sunday, June 3, 2007 12:10 PM
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Sounds like a Good Bye Lenin! rip-off.

 
3. Sunday, June 3, 2007 12:16 PM
one suave folk RE: Out of a coma after 19 years.


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QUOTE:Sounds like a Good Bye Lenin! rip-off.

 Or The End of Coma-nism!!!

 
4. Sunday, June 3, 2007 1:31 PM
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the first question Mr Grzewski asked was 'Has Lynch completed Inland Empire yet?'


'I look for an opening, do you understand?'
 
5. Sunday, June 3, 2007 1:49 PM
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QUOTE:the first question Mr Grzewski asked was 'Has Lynch completed Inland Empire yet?'
"I'm famished. Anyone got some mustard and vinegar?"

 
6. Sunday, June 3, 2007 1:53 PM
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'I'll suck yo dick fo a cheeseburger?'


'I look for an opening, do you understand?'
 
7. Sunday, June 3, 2007 1:56 PM
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"COMA?!" I thought you said "COMMA!!!"  That was a bit long for a ........................................................................pause................................................................................

 
8. Sunday, June 3, 2007 2:04 PM
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But he still has the brain cancer, right? That's a bit of a downer.

 
9. Sunday, June 3, 2007 2:05 PM
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'someone bring me my bolt-on cassette & walkman'


'I look for an opening, do you understand?'
 

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