American high school girl suffers from meningitis, frequently makes shooting motions during coma.

by sznstejx3q3 on 2012-03-05 10:11:45

During Meyer's coma, she was able to make basketball shooting motions unconsciously multiple times, astonishing the doctors. This incident is reminiscent of the novel "The Zombie Soul Swallower's Journey Through Another World" (Initial Experience) from Hansfang Novel Network www.hanshufang.com, where chapters are updated more frequently.

According to a report on February 24th by China News Service citing Hong Kong's Wen Wei Po on the same day, a high school girl in Kansas, USA, who loves basketball, unfortunately contracted a rare condition called mycoplasma meningitis years ago and became unconscious. However, during her coma, she was able to unconsciously make basketball shooting motions multiple times, surprising even the doctors.

The report stated that the girl's name is Meyer, and she attends Blue Valley Northwest High School. In 2008, when she fell ill and was sent to the hospital for treatment, she was diagnosed with meningitis and lapsed into a coma for nearly three months. During her coma, her family, in an effort to prevent Meyer from losing her memory, would place a basketball in her hands whenever she could sit in a wheelchair. Miraculously, Meyer would lift her arms and make shooting motions with her eyes closed.

Chief doctor Graf said, "The act of shooting has been deeply imprinted in Meyer's mind, becoming one of her instincts. Her memory of the shooting motion recovered faster than her memory of standing and walking."

After Meyer woke up, she quickly began rehabilitation therapy, including re-learning how to walk, speak, and read, as reported on Hansfang Novel Network www.hanshufang.com. Her coach from the school basketball team and alumni have reserved a seat for her over the years, awaiting her return. Recently, Meyer finally returned to her school after four years, expressing her hope to study special education in university after high school graduation.

Mycoplasma meningitis is a form of bacterial meningitis that can cause brain inflammation. Although most patients recover fully, it can sometimes be fatal.