West Carrollton, OH -Southwest Ohio doctors say they’re stunned by a man who revived 45 minutes after his heart stopped beating and he was declared dead.
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Doctors say presumed-dead diesel mechanic Tony Yahle (YAY’-lee) was being prepared by nurses to be seen by his family when he began to show signs of life. They say he fully awoke at the hospital five days later.
The 37-year-old West Carrollton resident’s cardiologist, Dr. Raja Nazir, says he’s been a topic of discussion among doctors.
The Dayton Daily News on Tuesday reported (http://bit.ly/1516ptK) teenager Lawrence Yahle says he spoke to his father as he lay dead and told him he wasn’t going to die that day.
The teen says his father revived shortly after. He says he “went from hopeless to hope in an instant.”
Tony Yahle says “nobody really has an explanation.”
What I thought doctors were never wrong. I thought they never practiced defensive medicine to minimize liability. This article must be a farce.
The scientific community will deny Near Death Enterprises (NDE) at all costs. Hence they can’t relate to life after death or to any spiritual being.
well they do say the best doctors go to gehenim, but looks like this doctor got it wrong…
They should have taken his organs earlier, now they can’t get it.
You know, because the doctors already considered him dead, so why not.
He was not fully dead for 45 minutes before being revived. His heart stopped. They “worked’ on him for 45 minutes, giving him drugs, pumping his heart through compressions, breathing for him through a machine, and after 45 minutes they gave up and were prepared to notify the family. Then, he started showing signs of life. Incredible? yes. Proof of a miracle or after life? no.
He’s set financially for life….or do I mean death?
The article doesn’t say in what condition is he now?
The old joke (forgive me if you heard it before):
A priest, a minister and l’havdil a rabbi were asked “What would you want them to say at your petira?”
The priest: I want them to say “He sacrificed to serve G-d and people, denied himself the happiness of the family…” etc., etc.
The minister: I want them to say “He was honest and humble, always ready to counsel and assist people in need, promoted moral values…” etc., etc.
The rabbi: I want them to say “Look! He is moving!”
Have a gut shabbos, achim b’mitzvos.
What I see from this story is…
question the doctor that pronounced him dead! most probably he wasn’t dead at all, no brain can survive without oxygen for more than a few minutes.
What is the pronounce dead protocol??
Makes one wonder how many thousands upon thousands of live people have been declared dead over the centuries and BURIED ALIVE!