Jan Grzebski (1942 – 12 December 2008) was a Polish railroad worker who fell into a coma in 1988 and woke up in 2007. He actually stayed in a coma for four years but only fully recovered 19 years after.
Biography
Grzebski was left in a coma after being hit by a train in 1988. He began to wake from his coma in 1992. Doctors had not expected him to survive, let alone emerge from the coma. He credited his survival to his wife, Gertruda Grzebska, who cared and prayed for him. He was a father of four at the time of the accident. While disabled he gained eleven grandchildren. In an interview on 1 June 2007 with the Polish news channel TVN 24, Grzebski described his recollections of the communist system's economic collapse. "When my family spoke to me, I could actually hear them but I could not talk back. I could not send them a signal to tell them that I was still alive." He died in 2008.
See also
- List of people who awoke from a coma
- Good Bye Lenin!, a 2003 German film featuring a similar case.
References
- "Zmarł Jan Grzebski - Wiadomości - Polska Lokalna w Interia.pl - Wiadomości, informacje lokalne : Warszawa, Kraków, Poznań". polskalokalna.pl. Archived from the original on 26 November 2009. Retrieved 17 August 2010.
- "'The 19-year coma' story rubbished". TheGuardian.com. 5 June 2007.
- "Pole wakes up from 19-year coma". 2 June 2007.
- Leidig, Mike (5 June 2007). "'The 19-year coma' story rubbished". The Guardian.
- Cud, obudził się po 19 latach śpiączki Radio Zet
- Pole wakes up from 19-year coma BBC News
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