Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Doctors Offered Stephen Hawking's Wife Option of Turning Off His Life Support When He Battled Pneumonia

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Doctors Offered Stephen Hawking's Wife Option of Turning Off His Life Support When He Battled Pneumonia
Jul 30th 2013, 15:54


Speaking in a new documentary on his life, Hawking revealed that he contracted pneumonia when he was in Geneva visiting CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, in 1985.

His condition worsened to such an extent that he was put into a drug-induced coma and the Swiss doctors asked permission from his first wife, Jane Wilde, to switch off the life support.

"The doctors thought I was so far gone that they offered Jane to turn off the machine. Jane refused to turn it off. She insisted I be flown back to Cambridge. The weeks of intensive care which followed were the darkest of my life. But slowly the drugs worked, though a small incision in my throat robbed me of my ability to talk. I was then put on a ventilator and hopes of finishing my book seemed over", Hawking said.

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