Doctor: Ohio man revives 45 mins after heart stops
A man who was
declared dead when his heart stopped beating for 45 minutes suddenly
revived, said his stunned doctors, who can't find an explanation. The
man, though, credits his faith.
The
presumed-dead diesel mechanic, Tony Yahle, was being prepared by nurses
to be seen by his family Aug. 5 when he began to show signs of life, the
doctors said. He fully awoke at the hospital five days later, they
said.
Yahle, a 37-year-old West Carrollton resident, has been a topic of conversation since, said his cardiologist, Dr. Raja Nazir.
"In
the last 20 years, I've never seen anybody who we have pronounced dead
... and then for him to come back, I've never seen it," Nazir told the
Dayton Daily News (http://bit.ly/1516ptK ) for a story published Tuesday. "Actually, I've never heard of it."
Yahle
said at Christ's Church in Bellbrook that a "miracle happened" when he
revived. He said doctors couldn't find any defects in his heart. He said
his doctors' last guess was that it was all the result of a possible
viral infection.
Yahle's teenage son, Lawrence Yahle, said he spoke to him shortly before he revived, the newspaper reported.
"I
pointed at him and said, `Dad, you're not going to die today,'" the
18-year-old said. "I stood there for a few more seconds. I was about to
walk back to comfort the family, and that's when he started showing
signs of a heartbeat."
The teen said he "went from hopeless to hope in an instant."
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on Friday, August 23, 2013.
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