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The woman who stayed in a coma for 18 days reveals the “scary sensation” she lived while she was unconscious

A 30-year-old woman, who was placed in a medically induced coma for 18 days, revealed what she really feels. “The most frightening thing I have ever experienced,” she said.

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Beffy, from the country of South Wales, described on “Deep state of psychosis” which he experienced when he returned, in an X/Twitter viral post that has collected over 18 million views.

The woman was diagnosed with Crohn's disease in 2014. “I suffer from 11 -year -old Crohn's disease, and the drugs I took had no effect on me. This led to the perforation of my intestine and I developed sepsis“She said, according to Dailymail.

Beffy said that while he was in a coma, he continued “To see strong lights”

“I thought I would die”Beffy continued, remembering that it was “Retounted and brought to the second coma”after her lungs began to give up.

“It was as if I had climbed a steep hill, but I could not breathe at all. The most frightening thing I have ever experienced.”she said.

When she was taken out of a coma, Beffy was in a “Deep state of psychosis ”marked by a series of scary hallucinations – including the appearance of a “frightening figures standing behind my bed. ”

In the comment section of his Tweet, which gathered over 225. 000 appreciation, Beffy later explained that she was placed in a medical induced coma after “Dsepticemia“Following the administration of a wrong drug for Crohn's disease.

Beffy has a blog called “Beffy with the Bad Belly ”, where he shares his life experiences with Crohn's disease.

What is Crohn's disease?

Crohn's disease is a distressing digestive disorder that affects the lives of 115,000 people in the UK and 1.6 million in the US.

Symptoms include abdominal pain, diarrhea and potentially dangerous weight loss.

The cause of the disease is not known yet and at present there is no treatment, but some people suffering from this condition have considered that their diet is a determining factor.

However, it is already known that bacteria play a major role in causing Crohn's disease, in addition to genetics and diet.

Conventional treatment consists of drugs that suppress the production by the immune system of a protein called TNF, which causes inflammation

Ashley Davis

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