February 11, 2009 5:14 PM

Coma Woman Awakens After 6 Years, Relapses

(CBS/AP)  Doctors called it a miracle: A Southern Colorado woman, in a vegetative state for more than six years, talked for the first time. But the miracle was short-lived.

Christa Lilly has since relapsed.

Minnie Smith, her mother and chief caregiver, has tended to Lilly who suffered a heart attack and stroke in November 2000.

"Every morning," said Smith, "I always check on her when I wake up, before I go to the bathroom. I always say, 'Hi baby, how are you doing?' She said, 'I'm fine' and that's when I knew she was awake."

The last time Lilly was aware of the world around her, Bill Clinton was in office. When she slipped into a vegetative state — which is essentially like a coma, but with the eyes open — Lilly was unconscious and unaware of her surroundings.

Now, for the first time in six and a half years, she was alert and talking. "I think it's wonderful. It makes me so happy," Lilly told KKTV.

Lilly had awakened four other times for briefer periods since 2000, but never with the clarity evident this week.

Lilly was surprised to find out her youngest daughter is now 12, and that she is a grandmother — the oldest of her grandchildren is 6.

Her neurologist, Dr. Randall Bjork, said he couldn't explain how or why she awoke.

"This is a miracle," exclaimed Lilly's neurologist, Dr. Randall Bjork. He said he's as surprised as everyone else. "This is all mystical and I can't explain it."

Before her relapse on Wednesday, Lilly told KKTV her biggest frustration was learning how to talk again.

After years of being fed from a tube, eating was no problem. "I've been eating cake," she said.

Following her relapse, Dr. Bjork said Christa is minimally conscious, a slightly better state than other notable cases like Terry Schiavo. He said she could awaken again.

But information about her condition is minimal. "We do not have a name for this," Bjork said, "but I'll call it 'cyclical awakenings.'"

Smith says there is some small consolation when she has to say goodbye to her daughter again.

"The good Lord let me know she's alright, he brings her back to visit every so often and I'm thankful for that," Smith said.

"Hopefully, next time she comes out it will be for good, to stay." She said.

In the meantime, Minnie will continue caring for Christa: doing what a mother does best. "I never gave up on my daughter and I never will," she said.

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  • David Morgan

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by agnim March 9, 2007 3:58 AM EST
"Does anyone think Terry Schiavo "wanted" to be starved to death?

Posted by Hermit22 at 11:19 PM : Mar 08, 2007"

Maybe they should have clubbed her to death? LOL
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by susanhelit March 9, 2007 3:46 AM EST
Funny, bringing up Bush - he's the one who does make laws to say that life support must be withdrawn in hopeless cases - or didn't you guys care about the little baby, with more brain and hope than Terri, that the law Bush campaigned for and signed as governor of Texas, forcibly pulled the plug, even with his mother desperately trying to keep him alive.

Liberals just happen to believe in listening to experts, science, REALITY - so Terri was a completely different case than this much more fortunate person.
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by hermit22 March 9, 2007 2:19 AM EST
Does anyone think Terry Schiavo "wanted" to be starved to death?
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by canaima March 9, 2007 12:37 AM EST
Get a friggin' life, virsago.
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by virsavo March 8, 2007 10:40 PM EST
Dr Randall Bjork contributed to the Bush campaign
His diagnosis and claims are very likely colored by his political views:
http://www.fundrace.org/neighbors.php?addr=&search=Search+by Location&type=loc&zip=80906
Dr. Randall J Bjork
Neurologist
Colorado Springs Neuro. Assoc.
RNC $2,050 1401 Winfield Ave
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
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by virsavo March 8, 2007 10:39 PM EST
Dr Randall Bjork contributed to the Bush campaign
His diagnosis and claims are very likely colored by his political views:
http://www.fundrace.org/neighbors.php?addr=&search=Search+by Location&type=loc&zip=80906
Dr. Randall J Bjork
Neurologist
Colorado Springs Neuro. Assoc.
RNC $2,050 1401 Winfield Ave
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
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by virsavo March 8, 2007 10:39 PM EST
Dr Randall Bjork contributed to the Bush campaign
His diagnosis and claims are very likely colored by his political views:
http://www.fundrace.org/neighbors.php?addr=&search=Search+by Location&type=loc&zip=80906
Dr. Randall J Bjork
Neurologist
Colorado Springs Neuro. Assoc.
RNC $2,050 1401 Winfield Ave
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
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by virsavo March 8, 2007 10:33 PM EST
Dr Randall Bjork contributed to the Bush campaign
His diagnosis and claims are very likely colored by his political views:

http://www.fundrace.org/neighbors.php?addr=&search=Search+by Location&type=loc&zip=80906
Dr. Randall J Bjork
Neurologist
Colorado Springs Neuro. Assoc.
RNC
$2,050 1401 Winfield Ave
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
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by ov442 March 8, 2007 10:19 PM EST
maybe if 5 years ago, someone would've permitted, and dedicated serious funding for research into stem cell use, we'd have a way to help this woman right now.

But alas, cases like these will continue to cause suffering and frustration for those involved. The most poignant part this article is that the woman now sees her youngest daughter is now 12 years old. and has a grandchild she didnt know was coming.
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by apndrgn March 8, 2007 9:52 PM EST
she can't come out of the vegatative state permanently because that would be guilding the lilly. anti oxidents like chocolate milk made from cocoa dialate brain vessels. she is being fed fom a tube and thinks she's eating cake. eyes wide open, blissfully eating cake.
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