This is an interesting read. A Polish railway worker has been in a coma since an accident in 1988 and he just recently woke up and learned that communism has ended. He's said to be shocked at how much more advanced modern Poland is compared to the Communist controlled Poland that he knew. The man was especially surprised to see how many shops there were filled with goods.
Pole wakes up from 19-year coma
Jan (seated) and Gertrude Grzebski - video grab from Poland's TVP
Mr Grzebski credits the care of his wife Gertruda to his survival
A Polish man has woken up from a 19-year coma to find the Communist party no longer in power and food no longer rationed.
Railway worker Jan Grzebski, 65, fell into a coma after he was hit by a train in 1988.
"Now I see people on the streets with mobile phones and there are so many goods in the shops it makes my head spin," he told Polish television.
He credits his survival to his wife, Gertruda, who cared for him.
Doctors gave him only two or three years to live after the accident.
"It was Gertruda that saved me, and I'll never forget it," he told news channel TVN24.
She is reported to have moved her husband every hour to prevent bed sores.
Fall of communists
"I cried a lot, and I prayed a lot," Mrs Grzebski said on Polsat television.
"Those who came to see us kept asking: 'When is he going to die?' But he's not dead."
When Mr Grzebski had his accident Poland was still ruled by its last communist leader, Wojciech Jaruzelski.
"When I went into a coma there was only tea and vinegar in the shops, meat was rationed and huge petrol queues were everywhere," Mr Grzebski said.
The following year's elections ushered in eastern Europe's first post-communist government.
Poland joined the Nato alliance in 1999 and the European Union in 2004.
"What amazes me today is all these people who walk around with their mobile phones and never stop moaning," said Mr Grzebski.
"I've got nothing to complain about."
Pole wakes up from 19-year coma
Jan (seated) and Gertrude Grzebski - video grab from Poland's TVP
Mr Grzebski credits the care of his wife Gertruda to his survival
A Polish man has woken up from a 19-year coma to find the Communist party no longer in power and food no longer rationed.
Railway worker Jan Grzebski, 65, fell into a coma after he was hit by a train in 1988.
"Now I see people on the streets with mobile phones and there are so many goods in the shops it makes my head spin," he told Polish television.
He credits his survival to his wife, Gertruda, who cared for him.
Doctors gave him only two or three years to live after the accident.
"It was Gertruda that saved me, and I'll never forget it," he told news channel TVN24.
She is reported to have moved her husband every hour to prevent bed sores.
Fall of communists
"I cried a lot, and I prayed a lot," Mrs Grzebski said on Polsat television.
"Those who came to see us kept asking: 'When is he going to die?' But he's not dead."
When Mr Grzebski had his accident Poland was still ruled by its last communist leader, Wojciech Jaruzelski.
"When I went into a coma there was only tea and vinegar in the shops, meat was rationed and huge petrol queues were everywhere," Mr Grzebski said.
The following year's elections ushered in eastern Europe's first post-communist government.
Poland joined the Nato alliance in 1999 and the European Union in 2004.
"What amazes me today is all these people who walk around with their mobile phones and never stop moaning," said Mr Grzebski.
"I've got nothing to complain about."
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