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The therapeutic and human value of words that accompany patients through the delicate journey of coma and awakening


RSI RETE DUE: January 14, 2026

LASER: IN THE DARKNESS OF COMA, A DIARY FOR YOU

In the darkness of coma, a diary for you.
The therapeutic and human value of words that accompany patients through the delicate journey of coma and awakening
#hospital stay diary

RSI LA1: January 13, 2026

PRIMA ORA: PRESENTATION “IN THE DARKNESS OF COMA, A DIARY FOR YOU”

In the darkness of coma, a diary for you

TELETICINO: March 10, 2025

TICINONEWS: THE STORY OF A LIFE OVERTURNED AND PARALYZED BY COVID


Controcorrente:
Memories of the pandemic five years after the first case in Ticino: have we truly discovered a “new normal”?

My testimony at minute 31:42


An association that makes aquatic activities such as snorkeling & scuba diving possible and accessible even for people with disabilities like myself and for senior citizens.

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The humanization of care in intensive care

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Broadcast date: 2024-10-19 at 7:30 PM

Link to the broadcast:
PRONTO DOTTORE – THE HUMANIZATION OF CARE IN INTENSIVE CARE


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ECMO – Diary of a Life Turned Upside Down (p.1)

ECMO – Diary of a Life Turned Upside Down (p.2)

The journal for Medical Humanities, published by the Sasso Corbaro Foundation in collaboration with the Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale, is the result of a long journey of study surrounding the human sciences and care in its most varied forms. After fifteen years of activity and 50 printed issues published, the journal is changing its format: December 2022 saw the launch of the new platform Paths in Medical Humanities, a dynamic and vibrant space that leads the reader to discover the most current topics in the field of Medical Humanities and clinical ethics. Continue reading

The book by Adam York, a 38-year-old man from Pinson, Alabama.
He had an experience very similar to mine in 2018.


I have translated the book into Italian and am currently looking for a publishing house to publish it.
Through my website and this book, I wish to provide tools to allow people who have had experiences similar to mine and Adam’s to process what has happened to them and what is likely still happening; this experience does not have a beginning and an end, it stays with you for life.
In my view, this book could also be useful for the families of patients who have spent long periods in intensive care, to understand how much the bodies and minds of their loved ones had to endure as a result of the illness.
My initiative is not for profit, but solely intended to cover publication costs.
For those who wish to read it in the original language (English), here is the link to purchase it: Amazon.com

Some information about what happened to Adam and his family.

Adam with his wife Felicia before the illness

Link to the article on Trussvilletribune.com

Link to the article on: People

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