This is Something I have had Nightmares About! By James Reed
Some bizarre things are happening. There is the tragic story of surfer Giuliana Manfrini, while surfing on Pulau Masokut Island off the coast of western Sumatra, being stabbed through the heart by a sword fish! https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/othersports/article-13981721/Surfer-Giuliana-Manfrini-dies-stabbed-impaled-swordfish-Indonesia-Sumatra.html?ito=push-notification&ci=iIAcOR0oIL&cri=OliTZ3J1kb&si=vgWBxenIksoi&xi=f04229df-8f58-4d02-83d0-256537854323&ai=13981721. The dangerous fish jumped out of the water and killed the poor girl. I have never heard of this happening before; stingrays, yes, but swordfish are supposed to be timid. There goes surfing for me.
Still, the most unusual story this week, so far, is this, showing the dangers that come from being "dead" in hospitals, when really you are still alive and kicking, or at least blinking:
"A Kentucky man who was declared brain-dead woke up as surgeons were in the middle of harvesting his organs.
The Guardian reported that Anthony Thomas "TJ" Hoover II was taken to the Baptist Health Hospital in Richmond, Kentucky, in 2021 due to suffering from cardiac arrest.
Family members were later told by doctors Hoover "lacked any reflexes or brain activity" and was later taken off life support.
Hoover, who was a registered organ donor, was then taken to have his organs evaluated to see which organs were eligible for donation.
As the evaluation process began, Hoover's eyes opened up, and he started to look at his loved ones in the room.
Family members were told by doctors, "It was just reflexes – just a normal thing."
Baptist and the Kentucky Organ Donor Affiliates reported that an hour later, Hoover's body was taken into surgery to have his organs removed, but surgeons stopped the process after Hoover started to "thrash" and "cry visibly."
The doctors then came out and told Hoover's family he "wasn't ready" and instructed family members to take him back home and make him "comfortable."
People reported, "Hoover is still alive and being cared for by his sister as he has difficulty with walking, talking, and memory."
I notice how eager the doctors were to harvest the organs saying that the moving eyes was just a reflex. If Hoover had sat up and started to talk; "look I am alive," would they have said: "Don't worry, corpses do that all the time" ? Hopefully not.
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