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My grandad passed away Saturday early hours as we sat with him in icu he was in a natural coma his eyes were open and when I was crying or talking to him his eyes filled with tears and 1 fallen down his face when my mum talked and said she loved him ,his bloods were going higher when we spoke , then back down we did not speak we had the machine knocked off the hospital said his passing would be quick he held on for over half hour by him self do you think he could ear us?? Was he responding with the 1 tear ??

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Yes, I know he could hear you. I was in a coma for 14 days and I heard people. Im so sorry for your loss.

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