If the heart stops beating, it's like a person dies! As soon as that process stops, doctors confirm death! However, a recent incident has come to light, which has become surprising. The case of Olivia Cheung from hong kong has become a miracle in medical history. She recently shared her experiences of dying and coming back to life a decade ago in an interview! Yes. A decade ago, Olivia Cheung Lokman from Hong Kong's heart stopped beating for about 63 minutes. Doctors at queen Mary Hospital explained the details related to this. Thanks to their efforts, she started living again. In short, she was born again.
She was a 19-year-old student at the time. She suffered from a rare, severe illness called 'fulminant myocarditis' that causes heart failure. Thanks to the special care of the medical team in the queen Mary Hospital Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Cheung now lives comfortably as a 30-year-old art teacher. In this order... Cheung and her doctor spoke to the media on monday to provide the hospital with in-person and online activities in collaboration with the Shaw Foundation to raise awareness about intensive care treatments and patient experiences.
Responding to this occasion, Simon Sin Wai-ching, a doctor in the critical care unit at queen Mary Hospital who treated Cheung revealed that her heart suddenly stopped beating when she started suffering from severe myocarditis. Then, they explained their efforts to restart it after about 63 minutes. As part of this... Sin said that when she was first admitted to the hospital, there was no extracorporeal membrane oxygenation machine (ECMO), which acts as an artificial heart and lungs. He said that a team of experts had to be brought in from queen Mary Hospital with an ECMO machine to save her.

In fact, the doctor recalled that the team was still traveling to another hospital by taxi when they realized that Cheung's heart had completely stopped during this process. However, after an incredible 63 minutes, the specialist team was able to operate and get Cheung's heart beating again. He said that it has been more than a decade since the operation. She is in perfect health. Cheung, who was shocked at this, said... After the operation, I forgot how to write and walk. I had to relearn them, but I learned those skills very quickly.

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