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Still another living-dead story...... Hope they don't get too hacked and start

feeding on us living-living folks....

Judith went to the Beebe Medical Center in Lewes, Delaware for what she

thought was a bad case of indigestion.

An hour after being admitted, the hospital told ’s husband his wife was

dead, Wilmington's News Journal reported Tuesday.

When someone at the morgue noticed ’s “corpse” was still breathing, Louis

learned his wife was very much alive.

The s are now suing the hospital and medical staff for compensatory and

punitive damages.

“She is brain injured, but can walk and talk,” the ’s attorney, Dr. Leon

Aussprung told The News Journal.

Judith , 61, of town, Del., was actually having a heart

attack<http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,433830,00.html#> when she arrived at

the hospital in May 2007. Less than 45 minutes after she arrived, she went into

cardiac arrest.

She was given " multiple medicines and synchronized shocks, " according to

emergency room records, which also indicate she was not given supplemental

oxygen. The records also say she " never regained a pulse, " and was declared dead

at 8:34 p.m.

now suffers from liver damage, chest

pain<http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,433830,00.html#>, memory loss, speech

problems, and a change in personality, seizures, and permanent neurological

injury as a result of the care she received at Beebe Medical Center, according

to the lawsuit.

Beebe medical officials did not directly comment on the lawsuit.

“The situation that you described, while rare, is not unheard of,” said Wallace

Hudson, Beebe’s vice president of corporate affairs. “It is called spontaneous

return of circulation, otherwise known as ‘Lazarus syndrome. Medical literature

points out that since 1982, there have been at least 25 reported cases of

survival after failed resuscitation.”

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