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Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Former Lotte Giants catcher dies (after 10 years in a coma after collapsing during a game)

A former catcher who fell into a vegetative state in the prime of his career was pronounced dead early yesterday after spending the past decade in a persistent vegetative state. Former Lotte Giants catcher Lim Soo-hyuk, 40, was pronounced dead at the Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital in eastern Seoul early yesterday.

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Lim was drafted in 1994 and listed at 185 centimeters (6 feet 1 inch) and 90 kilograms (198 pounds), he was tabbed early on as a promising ball player with a lot of potential. However, soon after the start of his seventh season, Lim suddenly collapsed at the second base during an April, 18 2000 game against the LG Twins at the Jamsil Stadium in southern Seoul. According to the medical reports, Lim collapsed due to a heart arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat and failed to receive cardiopulmonary resuscitation on time. Although an emergency medical service vehicle arrived and transported Lim to a hospital, the brain damage he received from the incident was said to have resulted largely from the lack of first aid soon after Lim collapsed at the stadium.

Poor first aid and the ensuing brain damage resulting from lack of oxygen to the brain meant there wasn’t much the doctors at the hospital could do to help Lim once he was brought to the hospital. The former baseball player went onto spend the next decade in a vegetative state.

Sad story out of Korea.

Gamingboy Posted: February 09, 2010 at 02:29 PM | 7 comment(s) | Login to Bookmark
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   1. Perros Posted: February 09, 2010 at 07:28 PM (#3457042)
I wonder how many people are alive in a persistant vegatative state..and is there a difference between that and coma?
   2. Gern Blanston Posted: February 09, 2010 at 07:58 PM (#3457071)
According to wiki's entry on persistent vegetative state:

"A persistent vegetative state is a condition of patients with severe brain damage who were in a coma, but then progressed to a state of wakefulness without detectable awareness."

So I guess persistent vegetative state means you're physically "conscious," but without the brain function to actually perceive anything from that state of consciousness. Or something.
   3. Boxkutter Posted: February 09, 2010 at 08:13 PM (#3457101)
I am waiting for the first Dusty Baker comment or comparison...
   4. Liver of blaspheming 'zop Posted: February 09, 2010 at 08:16 PM (#3457114)
Was he in the best shape of his life?
   5. jolietconvict Posted: February 09, 2010 at 09:23 PM (#3457219)
I find it confusing that there's both a Lotte Giants and a Lotte Marines. How many baseball teams does one department store need?
   6. mashimaro Posted: February 09, 2010 at 11:18 PM (#3457343)
Lotte is a joint Japanese/Korean company, so it would make sense to have one team in each country.
   7. Not The Real Fausto Carmona (Dan Lee) Posted: February 10, 2010 at 12:20 AM (#3457394)
I am waiting for the first Dusty Baker comment or comparison...

Ambulances clog the bases.
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