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Was there any hope?


My husband passed away 2yrs ago from a inferior wall mi in his sleep, when I got up he went into what seemed like convaultions and quit breathing. It took 15 mins for the ambulance to arrive and they worked on him for 15 mins before they got him back. He continued to have siezures and had to keep him heavily sedated cause siezure meds alone did not work. My step daughters seem to think that over time his brain could have repaired it's self. My? Is. After 30 mins of not breathing how bad was the damage and would have been able to recover or would he have been a vegetable the rest of his life?
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