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Originally Posted by SmootSmack
My understanding is that sometimes the patient is induced into a coma in situations like this
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Yeah, from what I know about stuff like this (which is not a whole lot) leads me to believe that the coma is the ancillary result of the bigger problem. In other words, the fact that he's in the coma doesn't change his situation.
The bottom line is he's dealing with a lot of blood loss. The coma, whether or not he's in one, doesn't tell us much at this point, IMO. We're still just waiting.