Army officer who was in a coma for 7 years got rare recognition



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Tachawar Raja, who was bedridden at the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in Dhaka, received the rank insignia of the rank of Colonel on October 13.

Dewan Mohammad Tashawar suffered a heart attack on March 11, 2013. After being admitted to Dhaka CMH, he was taken to Thailand for treatment in March of that year. He has had several surgeries, but has not regained consciousness.

Brigadier General Masood Majumder, an expert in the Department of Intensive Care Medicine at CMH, told the media on Thursday: After suffering a heart attack, your brain is damaged and this problem occurs.

Tachawar Raja of the 20th BMA Long Course was born in 1966. In his three decades of service, he has served in a variety of capacities, including UN peacekeeping missions. According to his relatives, he is a descendant of the artist Hasan Raja de Baul.

Satisfied with the promotion, his wife Mosleha Munira Raja told reporters: “I never thought he would be awarded this honor.” But it is his achievement (Tashawar). Everyone knows that he is a known officer.

In his three decades of service, Tashwar has served in various capacities, including UN peacekeeping missions.

In his three decades of service, Tashwar has served in a variety of capacities, including UN peacekeeping missions.

“He got sick just a month before promotion. Now we thank the military for promoting him. It will be a great honor for him to leave the army as he has been promoted.

She said that she received all kinds of assistance from CMH for her husband’s treatment.

Tashwar has two sons and a daughter. His wife Mosleha Munira Raja hopes that he will return to normal life.

Regarding Tashwar’s physical condition, the concerned CMH doctor told reporters: “His cardiac arrest took between 15 and 20 minutes. During the whole process, the circulation of the brain stops for more than 5 minutes.

“If the heart closes for 3 minutes, if the circulation in the brain does not go, some changes occur. The changes that occur after 5 minutes are permanent. These changes remain the same for six months, then they become permanent. No you can expect a lot after these six months. “

The doctor said that although Tashwar Raja’s heart returned, his brain did not return. “During the entire process of his heart attack, the circulation of the brain stopped for more than 5 minutes and less than 15 minutes. There was no blood pressure. Cerebral hypoxia occurs due to a lack of blood pressure.

“The brain works with oxygen and glucose. These two are not obtained if the blood supply is cut off. So there is some damage to his brain. 3

Damage that starts after 5 minutes is permanent after 5 minutes.

“Now the lower part of his brain is better. However, the external parts that are associated with thought consciousness have not returned. Although the body’s protection system is good for life, even if you move your arms and legs, its meaning is not like that. “

He passed his secondary and upper secondary education from Sylhet Cadet College and his master’s degree from the University of Baluchistan, Pakistan in 2004.

Dewan Mohammad Tashawar Raja has written several books on the working life of her ex-husband Hasan Raja, ‘Hasan Raja Samagra’, ‘O General My General’ on Major General MAG Osmani and the history of the Bangladesh Army.

In his 31 years of service, Tashwar served in the UN peacekeeping mission in Iraq-Kuwait in 1997 and in Sudan in 2006.



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