WARSAW, Poland (Reuters) -- A 65-year-old railwayman who fell into a coma following an accident in communist Poland regained consciousness 19 years later to find democracy and a market economy, Polish media reported on Saturday.
Wheelchair-bound Jan Grzebski, whom doctors had given only two or three years to live following his 1988 accident, credited his caring wife Gertruda with his revival.
"It was Gertruda that saved me, and I'll never forget it," Grzebski told news channel TVN24.
"For 19 years Mrs. Grzebska did the job of an experienced intensive care team, changing her comatose husband's position every hour to prevent bed-sore infections," Super Express reported Dr. Boguslaw Poniatowski as saying.
"When I went into a coma there was only tea and vinegar in the shops, meat was rationed and huge petrol lines were everywhere," Grzebski told TVN24, describing his recollections of the communist system's economic collapse.
"Now I see people on the streets with cell phones and there are so many goods in the shops it makes my head spin."
Grzebski awoke to find his four children had all married and produced 11 grandchildren during his years in hospital.
He said he vaguely recalled the family gatherings he was taken to while in a coma and his wife and children trying to communicate with him.
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it is also good reminder how some parts of this worlds has changed for better, although many forget about it.
The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned.
Yeah i have heard about it, (as i am Pole). It is amazing that his wife looked after him during all those years. He had eyes full of tears when he is conscious now and looks at his wife.Very touching story.
Yeah i have heard about it, (as i am Pole). It is amazing that his wife looked after him during all those years. He had eyes full of tears when he is conscious now and looks at his wife.Very touching story.
He is probably thinking..."thank God I didn't buy that big life insurance policy before the accident!"
Just kidding. It is a great story. His wife deserves credit for suffering so much hardship to honor her wedding vows and care for the man she loved.
I had an experience where I was taken away from worldly affairs for a fixed time and when I was re-introduced it was crazy. Things were moving so fast I almost had a breakdown because it was hard for me to keep up with the economy and my enviroment.:blind: So I can understand the beauty, but it still has its down falls
I had an experience where I was taken away from worldly affairs for a fixed time and when I was re-introduced it was crazy. Things were moving so fast I almost had a breakdown because it was hard for me to keep up with the economy and my enviroment.:blind: So I can understand the beauty, but it still has its down falls
Sounds like a heck of a story in there, sir. Good luck to you.
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