A former co-worker's adopted son (now in his 40s) attempted suicide this week, by way of overdose on pain medications. He's been in a coma for 5 days now, and they were planning to do an EEG to check for brain activity. When asked what outcome they were expecting, his family said they were praying for a miracle.
That got me to thinking: what would I consider a miracle in this situation? Mere survival wouldn't be enough, since he would likely have brain damage. He would still have issues with depression and suicidal tendencies. His wife likely would still want a divorce (which may have been the metaphorical straw that broke the camel's back). He would still have back pain (for which he's had several surgeries, leading to wires and devices to stabilize his back and for which he was prescribed pain medication).
How much of this would have to be fixed to consider it a miracle? I don't have a good answer. So I ask each of you, what would you consider a miracle in this situation?
That got me to thinking: what would I consider a miracle in this situation? Mere survival wouldn't be enough, since he would likely have brain damage. He would still have issues with depression and suicidal tendencies. His wife likely would still want a divorce (which may have been the metaphorical straw that broke the camel's back). He would still have back pain (for which he's had several surgeries, leading to wires and devices to stabilize his back and for which he was prescribed pain medication).
How much of this would have to be fixed to consider it a miracle? I don't have a good answer. So I ask each of you, what would you consider a miracle in this situation?
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