Slimebeast said: What I personally find strange is how the man can hold his head up, which indicates he has voluntary control of some of his muscles in the neck. He doesn't seem like a person in a vegetative state to me (and typically people with locked-in-syndrome don't do that with their heads either). I don't know what his condition is, but this story and the footage don't make sense. |
Well, you're the doctor so you instantly know more about his condition than me, so your opinion is more important. But I assumed that he can hold his head up because of his rehabilitation over the past three years, or doesn't it work that way?