Missing The Part-Ah!

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This man is thankful that he wasn’t living in Florida when he fell into a coma, nor did he have a wife who quickly wanted to euthanize him so she could get back to the "part-ah"!

 A 65-year-old railwayman who fell into a coma following in an accident in communist Poland regained consciousness 19 years later to find democracy and a market economy, Polish media reported on Saturday.

Wheelchair-bound Jan Grzebski, whom doctors had given only two or three years to live following his 1988 accident, credited his caring wife Gertruda with his revival.

"It was Gertruda that saved me, and I’ll never forget it" Grzebski told news channel TVN24.

"For 19 years Mrs Grzebska did the job of an experienced intensive care team, changing her comatose husband’s position every hour to prevent bed-sore infections," Super Express reported Dr Boguslaw Poniatowski as saying.

What does this hero of a women think when people ask how could she do this for so long?

Despite doctors’ advice that he would not live, his wife never gave up hope and took care of him at home.

"He was a living corpse," she said on TVN24.

"Now he can sit in his wheelchair and we have breakfast and coffee together," she said.

"I would fly into a rage every time someone would say that people like him should be euthanized, so they don’t suffer," she told local daily Gazeta Dzialdowska. "I believed Janek would recover," she said, using an affectionate version of his name.

"This is my great reward for all the care, faith and love," she told the AP, weeping.

But I’m sure Michael would of shaken her by the shoulders and yelled "but your missing the part-ah!"