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sanzoluv rated 3 months ago
WOW, can you believe this?
dazia1 rated 3 months ago
Interesting.
Yinepu rated 3 months ago
Only shows how little we know 'bout Life & Death
liltinybus rated 3 months ago
Val Thomas' doctors honestly can't explain how she is alive today. Thomas, who lives in West Virginia, is being called a medical miracle after she suffered two heart attacks and had no brain waves for more than 17 hours; reports NewsNet5.com. VIDEO: Click here to watch Val Thomas' story Thomas' heart stopped around 1:30 a.m. Saturday and doctors said she had no pulse. Rigor mortis started to set in, and she was placed on a respiratory machine. "Her skin had already started to harden and her fingers curled," Thomas' son, Jim, told NewsNet5.com. "Death had set in."
majakka rated 3 months ago
From the page: Val Thomas' doctors honestly can't explain how she is alive today. Thomas, who lives in West Virginia, is being called a medical miracle after she suffered two heart attacks and had no brain waves for more than 17 hours; reports NewsNet5.com. Thomas' heart stopped around 1:30 a.m. Saturday and doctors said she had no pulse. Rigor mortis started to set in, and she was placed on a respiratory machine. "Her skin had already started to harden and her fingers curled," Thomas' son, Jim, told NewsNet5.com. "Death had set in."
stephfoster rated 3 months ago
Beyond weird.
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