Sunday, January 15, 2023

Man Awakens After 12 Years in a “Vegetative State,” Says “I Was Aware of Everything”

 

Man Awakens After 12 Years in a “Vegetative State,” Says “I Was Aware of Everything”

National  |  Sarah Zagorski  |   Jan 12, 2015   |   7:37PM   |  Washington, DC

In the 1980’s, 12-year-old Martin Pistorious became seriously ill with what doctor’s believed was Cryptococci Meningitis. His health started deteriorating and Martin lost his ability to move, make eye contact and even speak to others. His doctors told his parents, Rodney and Joan Pistorious, to bring him home and let him die. They told them he was as good as a vegetable.

However, he didn’t die.

Joan said, “Martin just kept going, just kept going.”

According to NPR news, his father would get up at 5 o’clock in the morning, get him dressed, load him in the car, take him to the special care center where he’d leave him. Rodney said, “Eight hours later, I’d pick him up, bathe him, feed him, put him in bed, set my alarm for two hours so that I’d wake up to turn him so that he didn’t get bedsores.”

For twelve years, Martin’s family cared for him without any sign that he was improving. Joan started to despair and even told her son, “I hope you die.”

Today she acknowledges that was a horrible thing to say but says she just wanted some sort of relief. Remarkably, now Martin is 39-years-old and says he was totally aware of everything going on around him.

MartinPistorius

He said, “Yes, I was there, not from the very beginning, but about two years into my vegetative state, I began to wake up. I was aware of everything, just like any normal person. Everyone was so used to me not being there that they didn’t notice when I began to be present again. The stark reality hit me that I was going to spend the rest of my life like that — totally alone.”

Unfortunately, Martin was even aware of his mother’s harsh words and began believing that no one would ever love him. He said, “You don’t really think about anything. You simply exist. It’s a very dark place to find yourself because, in a sense, you are allowing yourself to vanish.”

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Martin spent most of those days at a care center where his caregivers played Barney reruns over and over again. They did this because they believed he was a vegetable too. He said, “I cannot even express to you how much I hated Barney.”

But eventually, Martin became frustrated with being trapped in his own body and started to try and take control of his life. He learned to tell time by the rising and setting of the sun and would reframe even the ugliest of thoughts that haunted him like his mother’s wish for him to die. “As time passed, I gradually learned to understand my mother’s desperation. Every time she looked at me, she could see only a cruel parody of the once-healthy child she had loved so much,” said Martin.

Now Martin is married and has penned a memoire about his life. He has gained control of his body and in his book Ghost Boy, he writes, “My mind was trapped inside a useless body, my arms and legs weren’t mine to control and my voice was mute. I couldn’t make a sign or sounds to let anyone know I’d become aware again. I was invisible—the ghost boy.”

Martin’s survival is a testament to how little we actually know about the human brain and a good reminder that we should value all life— even when we hear the terrifying words “your loved one is a vegetable” or in a “vegetative state” from a medical professional.

Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Louis Pasteur: The Results of an Uncompromising Faith

 


Louis Pasteur
Image by Crisco, via Wikimedia Commons. (Public Domain)

Louis Pasteur: The Results of an Uncompromising Faith

by Breanna Broad on December 27, 2022
      

Whenever a creation scientist makes an incredulous discovery, opposition often follows. It is no secret that Louis Pasteur disregarded the possibility of spontaneous generation because there has never been any credible observable evidence for it either in his time or ours. In fact, he disproved the whole idea with his experiments in germ theory. Pasteur’s uncompromising faith embodied how he approached his life and scientific career. As a result, we can see God’s handiwork in his life as we celebrate his 200th birthday today.

Pasteur did not have an easy life. Disease ravaged his family, and keeping others from having to experience the same may have been a motivation for his work. Childhood disease mentally handicapped his sister and caused the death of three of his children. His own health impeded his work later in life, but even amongst hardship, he did not give up on helping others and believing in his Creator.

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Because of Pasteur’s accomplishments, one would think he would have been considered a genius during his schoolboy days. However, his grades did not mark him as such, and his only talents seemed to be in art. His parents’ hope was for Pasteur to become a teacher at a lycée or a top-notch secondary school.1 Yet God orchestrated for one of Pasteur’s teachers to recognize the boy’s diligence and work ethic and to encourage him to further his education. Would one expect this student who demonstrated only skills in art to become one of the most well-known scientists in history? Probably not.

Pasteur lived out the biblical principle of the ant in Proverbs 6:6–8. Some would consider him slow and cautious toward his studies,2 but these traits are actually what propelled his scientific career. For example, his diligence caused him to notice that tartrate and paratartrate crystals had everything in common but their structure was mirrored. This mystery had plagued scientists before him. God used Pasteur’s supposed weaknesses and turned them into strengths for the calling he had placed on his life.

Biblical and Scientific Foundation

It was his belief in the Creator’s account in Scripture, rather than Darwinism, that gave Pasteur the correct worldview to carry out his lifesaving experiments.

Because of his success in proving that microbes do not just appear out of nowhere (spontaneous generation) but generate from existing microbes (biogenesis), we now have antiseptic procedures in our hospitals. Louis Pasteur accepted this as fact because he read in Genesis 1:24 that every animal brings forth offspring of the same kind. Dr. Joseph Baron Lister applied the outcome of these experiments to his own medical practice by spraying carbolic acid in the operating room and washing his hands before surgery. Biologists like Thomas Huxley accepted that these new procedures sometimes worked, but they still held on to the possibility of microbes emerging within the wound itself or evolving in the air.3

Both Pasteur and Lister shared the same faith in God and rejected Darwin’s ideas, which must ultimately involve abiogenesis, and they received criticism because of it. Lister dealt with discrimination during a medical school exam, and Pasteur debated with Félix-Archimède Pouchet on the subject. Pasteur’s colleagues advised him to quit these debates—while agreeing with his view—by calling them a waste of time.4This did not stop Pasteur from standing firm on his religious convictions and battling the falsehood of spontaneous generation. And even today, the work of these two men saves thousands of lives. For them, nature gave clear evidence of the Creator they knew from Scripture (Romans 1:20) and motivated them to study and learn more about their Father in heaven. Pasteur said, “The more I study nature, the more I stand amazed at the work of the Creator.”5 As a byproduct of their faith, Pasteur and Lister each possessed a servant’s heart and used their God-given talents to help others.

Serving Through Science

One example of Pasteur’s servitude was his work in vaccines. During his time, rabies would have been a guaranteed death. This did not deter him from what seemed an impossible task, and he persisted in this work until he found success.6 Patience was key in these experiments, considering the lag between the bite and the microbes reaching the brain.7 Most vaccines work if given before someone gets infected with a virus, but due to the slow movement of the rabies virus to the brain, only those bitten require this vaccine.8 Pasteur gave the first vaccine to a boy who was brought from the brink of death.

Pasteur continued his scientific output by improving different industries. Not only did he research fermentation to help a local beetroot alcohol factory diagnose the reason for the product’s degrading quality and remedy it,9 but he also stopped wine and milk from spoiling by heating them up. Pasteur also worked in the silk industry, where he discovered hereditary disease plagued some of the silkworms.10During his work with silkworms (1865-1870),11 he suffered a cerebral hemorrhage or stroke, paralyzing the left side of his body. While he did regain most of his strength, his health slowly worsened as he experienced a second stroke in 1887 and a possible third in 1894. Nevertheless, Pasteur was faithful to the work God called him to.

Though he received much notoriety during his time that continues today, he lived a very modest life. Most of the money he received went back into research or to the French state.12 His primary concerns were for “his love of science, country, and humanity.”13Pasteur’s legacy lives on with the Institute of Pasteur that trains future generations of scientists and conducts biomedical research to help humanity.

With God, All Things Are Possible

Louis Pasteur truly demonstrated how following his faith and trusting the Scriptures in doing science allowed him to make discoveries that would be impossible or impeded by secular ideas such as spontaneous evolution. And science would not be possible without God designing the universe to be orderly, which allows for consistent, scientific laws. May we apply Pasteur’s example to our own lives by challenging what the world claims as truth and trusting the Bible from the very first verse.

Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Proverbs 15 nkjv

 

A Soft Answer Turns Away Wrath
1  A soft answer turns away wrath, 
But a harsh word stirs up anger.
2 The tongue of the wise uses knowledge rightly,
But the mouth of fools pours forth foolishness.
3 The eyes of the LORD are in every place,
Keeping watch on the evil and the good.
4 A wholesome tongue is a tree of life,
But perverseness in it breaks the spirit.
5 A fool despises his father’s instruction,
But he who receives correction is prudent.
6 In the house of the righteous there ismuch treasure,
But in the revenue of the wicked is trouble.
7 The lips of the wise disperse knowledge,
But the heart of the fool does not do so.
8 The sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination to the LORD,
But the prayer of the upright is His delight.
9 The way of the wicked is an abomination to the LORD,
But He loves him who follows righteousness.
10 Harsh discipline is for him who forsakes the way,
And he who hates correction will die.
11 Hellfn and Destructionfn are before the LORD;
So how much more the hearts of the sons of men.
12 A scoffer does not love one who corrects him,
Nor will he go to the wise.
13 A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance,
But by sorrow of the heart the spirit is broken.
14 The heart of him who has understanding seeks knowledge,
But the mouth of fools feeds on foolishness.
15 All the days of the afflicted are evil,
But he who is of a merry heart has a continual feast.
16 Better is a little with the fear of the LORD,
Than great treasure with trouble.
17 Better is a dinner of herbsfn where love is,
Than a fatted calf with hatred.
18 A wrathful man stirs up strife,
But he who is slow to anger allays contention.
19 The way of the lazy man is like a hedge of thorns,
But the way of the upright is a highway.
20 A wise son makes a father glad,
But a foolish man despises his mother.
21 Folly is joy to him who is destitute of discernment,
But a man of understanding walks uprightly.
22 Without counsel, plans go awry,
But in the multitude of counselors they are established.
23 A man has joy by the answer of his mouth,
And a word spoken in due season, how good it is!
24 The way of life winds upward for the wise,
That he may turn away from hellfn below.
25 The LORD will destroy the house of the proud,
But He will establish the boundary of the widow.
26 The thoughts of the wicked are an abomination to the LORD,
But the words of the pure are pleasant.
27 He who is greedy for gain troubles his own house,
But he who hates bribes will live.
28 The heart of the righteous studies how to answer,
But the mouth of the wicked pours forth evil.
29 The LORD is far from the wicked,
But He hears the prayer of the righteous.
30 The light of the eyes rejoices the heart,
And a good report makes the bones healthy.fn
31 The ear that hears the rebukes of life
Will abide among the wise.
32 He who disdains instruction despises his own soul,
But he who heeds rebuke gets understanding.
33 The fear of the LORD is the instruction of wisdom,
And before honor is humility.

Saturday, December 3, 2022

Proverbs 3 nkjv

 

Guidance for the Young
1  My son, do not forget my law, 
But let your heart keep my commands;
2 For length of days and long life
And peace they will add to you.
3 Let not mercy and truth forsake you;
Bind them around your neck,
Write them on the tablet of your heart,
4 And so find favor and high esteem
In the sight of God and man.
5 Trust in the LORD with all your heart,
And lean not on your own understanding;
6 In all your ways acknowledge Him,
And He shall directfn your paths.
7 Do not be wise in your own eyes;
Fear the LORD and depart from evil.
8 It will be health to your flesh,fn
And strengthfn to your bones.
9 Honor the LORD with your possessions,
And with the firstfruits of all your increase;
10 So your barns will be filled with plenty,
And your vats will overflow with new wine.
11 My son, do not despise the chastening of the LORD,
Nor detest His correction;
12 For whom the LORD loves He corrects,
Just as a father the son in whom he delights.
13 Happy is the man who finds wisdom,
And the man who gains understanding;
14 For her proceeds are better than the profits of silver,
And her gain than fine gold.
15 She is more precious than rubies,
And all the things you may desire cannot compare with her.
16 Length of days is in her right hand,
In her left hand riches and honor.
17 Her ways are ways of pleasantness,
And all her paths are peace.
18 She is a tree of life to those who take hold of her,
And happy are all who retain her.
19 The LORD by wisdom founded the earth;
By understanding He established the heavens;
20 By His knowledge the depths were broken up,
And clouds drop down the dew.
21 My son, let them not depart from your eyes—
Keep sound wisdom and discretion;
22 So they will be life to your soul
And grace to your neck.
23 Then you will walk safely in your way,
And your foot will not stumble.
24 When you lie down, you will not be afraid;
Yes, you will lie down and your sleep will be sweet.
25 Do not be afraid of sudden terror,
Nor of trouble from the wicked when it comes;
26 For the LORD will be your confidence,
And will keep your foot from being caught.
27 Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due,
When it is in the power of your hand to do so.
28 Do not say to your neighbor,
“Go, and come back,
And tomorrow I will give it,”
When you have it with you.
29 Do not devise evil against your neighbor,
For he dwells by you for safety’s sake.
30 Do not strive with a man without cause,
If he has done you no harm.
31 Do not envy the oppressor,
And choose none of his ways;
32 For the perverse person is an abomination to the LORD,
But His secret counsel is with the upright.
33 The curse of the LORD is on the house of the wicked,
But He blesses the home of the just.
34 Surely He scorns the scornful,
But gives grace to the humble.
35 The wise shall inherit glory,
But shame shall be the legacy of fools.

Man Awakens After 12 Years in a “Vegetative State,” Says “I Was Aware of Everything”

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