Persistent vegetative state
A brain injury PVS Jawad Pasha of Pakistan
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AnwerPasha
I was looking at different reports at Absolute Austronomy.com about Persistent vegetative state and Minimally conscious state. I am looking this all since last one year at different sites and I am sorry to say that this all shows that there is nothing to say by anybody exept the old theories.I have been reading that there is no recovery and there is no treatment for a PVS. I agree that there is actually no medicine which can help these patients but nature is there to do its work unless it is stopped by administring useless medicines with no results.
During the great experience of dealing a PVS my son Jawad Pasha since 2004 I waisted one and a half year at different hospitals and doctors in search of some treatment. Than I took the charge myself with stopping all sort of medicine exept at rare occasions for genral health problems. A rehab effort at home and at a hospital was the only treatment but me and my family tried our best.His younger brother Ubaid Pasha started to take him at any place out of city at every week end but unfortunately Ubaid Pasha was kidnapped for ransom and killed in 2007. He started smiling and laughing during those visits.
He is fully conscious now.Do you know what neurologests means by Persistent Vegetative state,that means a man like a vegetable permenently. Jawad Pasha is himself happy now a days.Perhaps he is feeling that he is doing better.We are enjoying his beautifull smile now many times a day.He is still without motor functions but I hope your prays can make it. Hope by grace of God he will soon regain his motor functions. Please keep praying for him and for Pakistan.
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A Request to Authorities at Peritoria University (S.A.)
You can read about Jawad Pasha of Pakisran. He is the most successful survivor of among Persistent Vegetative State which I am aware.He is now fully conscious and aware but still without motor function. In this success there is a great contribution of team of your department of physiotherapy which visited Pakistan perhaps twice to help the earth quake victims. I have to give the name of Dr Creena Eksteen who guided us very well. Now Jawad Pasha is recovering but we need your support.Please find some way to help him.It will be helpful to thousands others spread all over the world.
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Correction some spelling mostakes ' sorry
Dr Carina Eksteen, University of Pretoria
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Pressure sores were never a problem for Jawad Pasha but My five year round the clock experience may be some helpful to others.My first advice for eveyone is this that put yourself on place of a persistent vegetative state (PVS) or a minimally conscious state (MCS). You must suppose that he is conscious and than think what you need if you are on his place.PVS or MCS people should must be very afraid due to their disability,they should must be knowing that people who love him or her are arround and they are taking care of them.When a person goes in coma for more than 3 days,his care givers or peramedical staff is told that his side should be changed after 2-3 hours , It is correct but a little movement of arms and legs is necessary after every 15-20 minutes to maintain the blood circulation in his body even he or she is slept.
I am looking for your view on this all. Thanx again
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