She Went To Sleep And Woke Up 30 Years Later

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  • dh
    dh

    Just came accross this interesting story, it's old news but still thought it was an interesting read...

    She Went To Sleep And Woke Up 30 Years Later

    The real-life story of Annie Shapiro - who fell into a coma at age 50 in 1963 - is more remarkable than the movie based on her miraculous re-awakening.
    When she suddenly awoke nearly 30 years later in 1992, she was a 79-year-old granny, devastated by her appearance and the way the world had changed.

    Just after she emerged from her years of darkness, she told me: "When I went to sleep, I was a darn good-looking woman. But in the mirror, all I see is an old lady with bags around her eyes, wrinkles and grey hair.

    She could not believe that her husband Martin was an old man of 81 and that her teenage son and 25-year-old daughter Marilyn were middle-aged. She was awe-struck to learn about cordless telephones and spaceships flights.

    The talented business-woman, who had run two apron shops near Toronto, Canada, before her illness, fell into a coma on Nov 22, 1963, aged 50.

    She was watching news reports on the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy on her black-and-white TV set when she suffered a massive stroke.

    For the next two years, Mrs Shapiro was totally paralysed, with her eyes staring wide open. Her husband would put drops in her eyes every few hours to keep them from drying out.

    Mr Shapiro, steel foundry worked, said he dressed and fed her "like a totally helpless child."

    "She couldn?t think or walk," he said.

    At night, he lay next to his sleeping beauty in the darkness. He consulted experts, but no one could help her.

    After two years of physical therapy, he finally got her to the point where she could set up and walk, assisted on either side. She could not see but could eat simple food.

    As the years passed, Mrs Shapiro?s son and daughter married and had two children each, and most of her friends died.

    The Vietnam War ended, astronaut Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, Richard Nixon resigned over the Watergate scandal, communism collapsed and the world entered the computer age.

    During her long sleep, Mrs Shapiro?s body began breaking down. She had cataract surgery, a hysterectomy and a hip replacement.

    But amazingly, on Oct 14, 1992, she suddenly snapped out of her coma. Mr Shapiro, who had retired and moved his ill wife to a retirement community in Florida, was flabbergasted.

    "I was lying beside her in the bed," he said, "when she sat up and said: :Turn on the television. I want to see the I Love Lucy show." It was like a dead person come to life."

    Mrs Shapiro got her first shock when she realised the TV was in colour, not black-and-white. But she was rally stunned by her husband?s grandfatherly appearance and her own wrinkled face.

    "When she first looked in the mirror, she wanted to die," said Mr Shapiro. "She hollered and then cried over all those lost years."

    Her first thoughts were for her son Marshall. The day before her stroke, Mr Shapiro had kicked the 16-year-old youth out of the house because he had crashed the family car.

    "She wanted me to bring our son home," he said.

    As he dialled Marshall?s telephone number in Toronto, he told his wife that her boy was now aged 48, married and father of two.

    At first, Mrs Shapiro was afraid to get on the line and talk to him because it was a cordless phone. "The phone didn?t have any wires," she told me. "A voice was coming out of it and I thought it must be magic."

    Then she asked to telephone her sister Rose, only to be told that she and her husband were dead - and her three brothers had died , too.

    Mrs Shapiro?s daughter Marilyn Pomerantz, 55, flew from Canada to Florida to help her mother adjust.

    As the first shockwaves ebbed, Mrs Shapiro desperately tried to catch up on what had happened in the world. The woman who had been silent for 30 years stayed up around the clock for two days and did not stop talking.

    Dr Glenn Englander, who was treating her for high blood pressure the day before she awakened from her coma, called her recovery a miracle. "I gave her something to lower her blood pressure," she said. "If I did something unknowingly to help her, I?d like to find out so I can do it for others."

    The most touching part of the miracle was the renewed romance between Shapiro and her husband, who had cared for her all those years, refusing to have her placed in a nursing home.

    "When I made my marriage vows and promised to stay together in sickness and in health, I meant it," said Mr Shapiro on a national TV show, "not like the people of today." Our romance began all over again.

    "We both could hardly walk, but Annie wanted me to take her dancing," he said.

    Sadly, her husband died three years ago. And now, Mrs Shapiro, 85, lives alone in a Toronto nursing home.

    According to her daughter, she sleeps a lot but when she is awake, she often time-travels between tragic 1963 and the good final years she had with the man who loved her forever.

    Ron Laytner
    The Straits Times, Sunday Plus, April 5, 1998.

  • JustTickledPink
    JustTickledPink

    Gawd, my eyes are tearing up.... getting a bit misty eyed. How sweet to know that someone would love you that much.

  • kls
    kls

    I can't even imagine how she must have felt being in such a time warp. If anything that alone would have given me a stroke just to see how the world and loved ones in my life have changed, let alone that i was grey and old. The best part is the loving husband that took care of her all those years,,what a wonderful guy.

  • lilybird
    lilybird

    Thats a story of true unconditional love. Its a hard kind of love to find with someone. Thanks for sharing.

  • diamondblue1974
    diamondblue1974

    great post, very moving...

  • willyloman
    willyloman

    Something just like that happened to me. I became a JW 30 years ago, and then I woke up and found that everything had changed.

  • Leolaia
    Leolaia

    I think this story is a fake.

    1) In the following medical report from 1996, long-term recovery from comas is generally described as between 1 and 2.5 years, and the report mentions one case of a waking after a six-year coma. No mention of any recoveries beyond 6 years, and the silence on this incredible story of recovery from a 30-year coma is highly significant.

    http://www.comarecovery.org/artman/publish/ReportOnTheVegetativeState.shtml

    2) The byline of "Ron Laytner" appears on a number of equally questionable stories on the internet, such as a story on a vehicle that achieves 100 miles per gallon and another article titled "My Husband Shot JFK" (supposedly from The Melbourne Herald Sun, 21 November 1991). Other articles cite him as a correspondent for the National Examiner, a Florida-based supermarket tabloid.....which suggests that the sensational coma story may have originated as a tabloid article which then got picked up by a foreign paper (the Straits Times is a Singapore newspaper). As for the experience of Annie Shapiro herself, no other account of her experience exists on the internet other than the article authored by Ron Laytner.

    3) There are many sensational implausibilities in the story, such as the woman's stroke occurring on 22 November 1963, the day of the JFK assassination, and surgeries (even cataract surgery!) being performed on her while comatose.

    4) Ron Laytner, in a number of his articles, shows that he is a resident of Florida, and the National Examiner is based in Florida (remember the office targeted in the 2001 anthrax attacks?). Notice that the comatose woman awoke in a care facility in Florida according to the story and was named Annie Shapiro. Could this the story be inspired by another Florida woman in a vegetative state with a similar name: Terri Schiavo? She lost consciousness in 1990 and her story rose to significant local attention (if not national attention) in May 1997 when a Florida judge ruled in her husband Michael Schiavo's favor to remove Terri's feeding tube. The supposed date of the article is 5 April 1998.

    Sorry to be a skeptic, it is a nice-sounding story.....

  • xjw_b12
    xjw_b12

    leolaia way to go you party pooper

  • lilybird
    lilybird

    Well. its a wonderful story anyways..

  • AK - Jeff
    AK - Jeff
    Something just like that happened to me. I became a JW 30 years ago, and then I woke up and found that everything had changed.

    Dammit, willyoman - you stole my line again...[kidding of course] - but that is precisely how I feel after waking from the WTS Coma of 30+ years...... Jeff

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