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A 19-year-old in France went into a coma for 3 weeks. To her, it lasted 7 years. She gave birth to triplets, named them, and lost one shortly after birth. She woke up and asked the nurses where her children were.
Doctors see this often in intensive care. They call it ICU delirium, and it hits about 37% of patients there. For people on a breathing machine for weeks, the rate climbs to nearly 9 in 10.
The drugs that keep ICU patients unconscious push down the deepest sleep stages, where the brain normally files away the day. When the drugs ease off, all that suppressed dreaming floods back at once. Meanwhile, the brain stops double-checking reality. So the brain just builds, stacking vivid detail on vivid detail. Half an hour of dream time can feel like a whole year of life.
The grief follows her out of the coma. The brain regions that handle emotional pain are the same ones that hurt when you lose someone in waking life. Memories don’t come with a “this was real” tag. So the love a mother feels for children who never existed lives in the same place as the love for kids who did. Grief counselors handle these losses the way they would the death of an actual child, because to the brain, they are the same.
A novelist named Caroline Leavitt wrote about her own coma for Psychology Today in 2021. She said waking up felt like being “pulled violently” from one world to another. Drug-induced comas like hers leave the brain active enough to dream. In trauma comas, the brain mostly goes dark.
In Rick and Morty there’s an arcade game called Roy where you live a whole life in an afternoon. The brain runs the same game on its own. All it needs is a breathing machine and 3 weeks.
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A French teenager awoke from a 3-week coma believing she had raised kids for 7 years in an alternate life She’s now taking therapy to deal with grief
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@Scomparin_Pedro nem precisa dessa vitamina toda, é só tomar o chá de sene (de preferência antes de dormir)
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Hora de recorrer aos saberes ancestrais no apotecário digital

Mands🥑@Nevraeatsme
Gento to ha 6 dias sem cagar
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Nariz de platina tinha outro significado até onde eu sei
jenies@oneforeds
Nose grillz wasn’t on my 2026 bingo card 😭
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@tdhoratheoffice É uma condição atípica de lambixotisse aguda
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Rapper L7nnon vence Yoko Ono na Justiça e pode manter nome artístico; entenda o caso glo.bo/3QmJixQ #g1
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@Anxiousvids This was 2 years ago and only now people outside Brazil are hearing about it 😅🤭🤣
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En Brasil, Río de Janeiro (16/04/2024) Érika de Souza Vieira de 42 años, llevó a su tío Paulo Roberto Braga, de 68 años, ya fallecido, en silla de ruedas a una sucursal del banco Itaú en Bangu.
Intentaba que firmara un préstamo de 17 mil reales (unos 3 mil dólares). Los empleados notaron que el hombre estaba rígido, con la cabeza caída y sin signos vitales. Grabaron todo con las cámaras de seguridad y llamaron al SAMU. Los médicos confirmaron: Paulo llevaba varias horas muerto.
Érika fue detenida en el lugar. Se le acusa de violación de cadáver y tentativa de estafa. Ella sostiene que no sabía que su tío había fallecido y que creyó que estaba vivo al llegar al banco.
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Goste você ou não da apresentadora, ela tem as manhas de contar histórias (boas, alegres, emocionantes, tristes, que dão raiva, que te fazem sonhar)
Esse podcast dela é muito muito legal e entra no campo didático do “as vezes dá sim pra aprender com a situação do outro, você não precisa passar você mesmo não”
LISTA PRETA@listapreta
O “Não Inviabilize” é o podcast brasileiro mais ouvido na história do Spotify, os dados foram divulgados pela própria plataforma em comemoração aos 20 anos de existência.
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chá de revelação de fã de pop em 2026: saber que os cantores da mpb já fizeram TUDO o que hj vcs consideram inovador e revolucionário kku
rádialista de método@deadherp
24 anos antes de Marina Sena, Baby do Brasil já estava assim:
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@Platypuss_10 Landing with Ryanair it’s optional, but there is a charge
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@Bulvarpress No need to say his nationality, I could tell by his teeth
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