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'I am a person in here. Don't let me starve' Reports Forced-Starvation Survivor

Lynn Vincent of WORLD Magazine reports the following:

A decade ago, Mrs. [Kate] Adamson, then 33, suffered a double brain stem stroke that left her completely paralyzed, unable even to blink. Inside though, she was fully cognitive, able to understand doctors telling her husband she would either die or windup “a vegetable.” She wanted to, but couldn’t, scream out when... “people talked about me as if I wasn’t a person, as if I didn’t exist.... It was like being trapped underground and you’re praying that somebody is going to be able to find you.”

During 70 days of intensive care, doctors fed Mrs. Adamson through a tube. Then her digestive system failed, forcing them to remove the tube until her body could again eliminate waste. For the next eight days, she learned what it feels like to starve. Unable to communicate, she remembers the terror of being “on the inside screaming out, ‘Feed me something! I don’t want to die! ... I’m alive! I’m a person in here! Do not let me starve!’ The hunger pains were unbearable,” she said. “I thought I was going insane.”