Man Does Not Find ABC Drama Thought-Provoking Enough To Come Out Of Coma
Carl Henderson was injured in car accident last fall which left him in a coma. His wife Angela has sat beside him daily at the Centreville,
“Anne Heche was always one of our favorite actresses, so I just can’t believe that he doesn’t find the show thought-provoking enough to warrant waking up from that damn coma. We watch it together on ABC every Thursday night from ten to eleven, and darned if I don’t think after every episode, ‘Maybe this is the one where he’ll respond.’ But when the season finale came and went without as much as a twitch of an eyelid, I wondered if maybe I’d lost my Carl for good.”
Staff nurse Betsy Childress notes that all patients respond to different stimuli and in their own time, so it’s best not to rush a trauma victim into health.
“Just last week in the morning I had the TV tuned to some station showing a swimsuit modeling show,” Childress says, “and what do you know, Mr. Anderson had an erection! That Anne Heche is getting older, maybe the Missus ought to find something more enticing to watch, something that will give him a reason to live again.”
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