The doctors decided to disconnect the woman from the life-support machines: the husband leaned in to say goodbye to her, but then he noticed something terrifying
— I’m sorry, sir, — the doctor said quietly, — but your wife will most likely never wake up again. It’s too hard for her. You need to sign the documents so we can turn off the machines.
The man, barely holding back his tears, looked at his wife.
— Doctor… but isn’t there at least the slightest chance? Shouldn’t we wait a little longer?
The doctor shook his head.
— There’s no point. She only breathes because of the machines. I understand how much this hurts you… But believe me, it hurts her even more. You must let her go.
Those words sounded like a death sentence. The man loved her more than anything in the world. After the accident, his life had changed forever. For almost two months, he had not left her bedside — he slept in the hospital, held her hand, told her about the children, about their home, about the life that was waiting for her.
At home, two sons asked every day:
— Dad, will Mom wake up? Will she come back to us?
And he, wiping away his tears, answered:
— Of course, boys, we have to believe.
But faith grew weaker and weaker. And then came the day when the doctors gave their final verdict. The man signed the papers, though his hands shook so badly he could barely hold the pen. The machines were turned off. A piercing signal rang out in the room, and the silence became unbearable.
He tightly held his wife’s hand, pressed his lips to her fingers, and whispered:
— I will always love you. You are the best wife and mother. Rest now, my love. I will tell our children what a wonderful mother they had.
He leaned in to kiss her forehead… and suddenly froze. His eyes widened in horror. The man had noticed something… Continued in the first comment
The woman kept breathing. At first barely noticeable, then deeper, as if her lungs had found their way back to life on their own. The machines had already been off for several minutes, yet her chest rose and fell in rhythm with her breathing.
— This… is impossible… — whispered one of the doctors.
But it was reality. She was breathing on her own. That meant only one thing: her body was fighting, it had not given up.
The man wept, hugging her and calling her name.
— My love, can you hear me? You came back… I knew you were strong. I believed!
The doctors immediately began resuscitation procedures, checked the readings. And although a long and difficult rehabilitation awaited her, the miracle had happened: the woman had returned to life.
A few weeks later, she opened her eyes for the first time. Her gaze was weak, but in it shone the most important thing — she was there.
The man held her hand and smiled through his tears:
— Welcome home, my love.