Natalie Fisher, a mother of four, survived a brain aneurysm that led to a six-week coma starting December 2, 2024, after a severe headache.
Found unresponsive, she underwent life-saving surgery at Salford Royal Hospital.
During her coma, Fisher experienced vivid visions, including her late grandmother urging her to live.
Awakening on January 14, 2025, she faces ongoing throat and voice challenges from ventilator use but remains under specialist care.
Her recovery highlights the critical role of emergency medical intervention and inspires gratitude for her second chance at life.
Found unresponsive, she underwent life-saving surgery at Salford Royal Hospital.
During her coma, Fisher experienced vivid visions, including her late grandmother urging her to live.
Awakening on January 14, 2025, she faces ongoing throat and voice challenges from ventilator use but remains under specialist care.
Her recovery highlights the critical role of emergency medical intervention and inspires gratitude for her second chance at life.