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Date: 2015-03-23 10:19 pm (UTC)Fortunately M's mother is her advocate, insisting on checking all options and providing her with activities and opportunities to go out in public, and there is race and class privilege that makes some of that possible, though it's not been easy even with that privilege. It took about two years to convince the medical establishment that M was at least partially conscious...
Which, to be honest, was the part of the Lock In prequel that I could buy into least, because apparently in the real world they don't really exhaust all options regarding checking this in LIS patients, due to resources. I find that absolutely terrifying and sad.