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Why is Israel trying to keep Sharon alive?

There are many different cases, for example, you can bring some of patients perfumes, if he responded to it, for example by pressuring your hand a little bit, you would know that the patient still recognizes and remembers his perfumes. The brain is not completely off in coma.
Yes it is not that is why I asked what makes his coma "special" to use him as a lab rat? :unsure:

Yes I know, that's what the esphanijew guy was saying...I'm telling him it's not rare.
I am on the same boat brother..When I typed enter I saw you had posted just before me :)
 
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He suffered a stroke...how's that rare....

I don't know what is rare about it since many people have the same condition. Anyway, I am an engineer and not a medical doctor. my knowledge is very limited in this case.

Yes it is not that is why I asked what makes his coma "special" to use him as a lab rat? :unsure:

I don't know.:crazy:
@esfahanijew , can you elaborate please?
 
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I don't know what is rare about it since many people have the same condition. Anyway, I am an engineer and not a medical doctor. my knowledge is very limited in this case.

Yeah I know I was referring to the other guys who's saying doctors want to study his condition...:)

Why Sharon only though? It's not rare so we'll wait and see what he says.

It's good thing, keep him alive and suffer.

He wasn't the most pleasant person but either way I respect all dying people and the dead and don't think it would be appropriate to celebrate anyone's death and hope no Palestinians do so. :)
 
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there is nothing rare, just another Jew making another rumor.
 
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Yes it is not that is why I asked what makes his coma "special" to use him as a lab rat? :unsure:


I am on the same boat brother..When I typed enter I saw you had posted just before me :)
Sharon's condition is rare because he keeps fighting and he remember his house the doctors asked him to describe his house of his family members if he remember them or their names how many they are and he remembered them and he described his house and farm and I don't know anything right now

Yeah I know I was referring to the other guys who's saying doctors want to study his condition...:)

Why Sharon only though? It's not rare so we'll wait and see what he says.



He wasn't the most pleasant person but either way I respect all dying people and the dead and don't think it would be appropriate to celebrate anyone's death and hope no Palestinians do so. :)
He is strong and is fighting even after many years in coma
 
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Sharon's condition is rare because he keeps fighting and he remember his house the doctors asked him to describe his house of his family members if he remember them or their names how many they are and he remembered them and he described his house and farm and I don't know anything right now
in his coma he described? Arent you in a trans/sleep when you are in a coma?
 
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Sharon's condition is rare because he keeps fighting and he remember his house the doctors asked him to describe his house of his family members if he remember them or their names how many they are and he remembered them and he described his house and farm and I don't know anything right now
Wow, wow, wow, no rumor ladies and gentlemen, it is an illusion.
How come it be rare, for god's f..ing sake.
You guys are just the best when it comes to such stuff.
 
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He is scared of hell so trying to stay away from it as long as possible.:devil:
 
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But the medical expenses of keeping him alive. Who is paying for that?
 
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I am guessing there is something in the Jewish religion which doesn't allow people to die if it can be prevented.
 
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Ariel Sharon's 'life in danger' as condition deteriorates – doctor | World news | theguardian.com

Former Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon, who has been in a coma for eight years, was in critical condition on Thursday, clinging to life after a decline in the functioning of various bodily organs, his doctors said.

Dr Zeev Rotstein, director of Tel Hashomer hospital, said Sharon's condition had deteriorated over the past two days and that a number of vital organs, including his kidneys, were suffering from "critical malfunction".

"He is in critical condition and his life is definitely in danger," Rotstein told reporters. "The feeling of the doctors treating him and also that of the family with him is that there is a turn for the worse."

He said Sharon's family is at his bedside.

Sharon, 85, suffered a devastating stroke on 4 January 2006, five years after being elected prime minister. He spent months in hospital in Jerusalem before being transferred to a long-term care facility at Sheba medical centre near Tel Aviv.

Last January, doctors said the former prime minister had exhibited "robust activity" in his brain during tests. Scans showed Sharon responding to pictures of his family and recordings of his son's voice. However, doctors said the chances of him regaining consciousness were almost zero.

Four months ago, Sharon underwent surgery to insert a new feeding tube, through which he receives fluids.

A former military general, Sharon was a hardline rightwinger in political office. But in 2005 he ordered the unilateral withdrawal of Israeli troops and settlers from the Gaza Strip, a move many considered a dramatic change in his political strategy. Within weeks of his stroke, Hamas won Palestinian elections.
 
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Sometimes he was awake he can open his eyes they found way to contact with him
ahan then that is not a continuous coma for years....thats an on and off type of coma which again is not rare...admittedly its not common but def not rare :undecided:
 
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