One moment Dean Mahon was resting in his Russian hotel room, contemplating a walk to Red Square to see Paul McCartney in live concert. The next he was in an induced coma, victim of a baffling disease which doctors raced against time to decipher. While most people spend a day or two in an Intensive Care Unit before they transition to a normal wing of a hospital, Dean battled for his life in ICU for eight long weeks. What makes Dean's fight to survive even more remarkable is that during this time he was completely unaware - consciously - of the traumas his body was experiencing. However,...
One moment Dean Mahon was resting in his Russian hotel room, contemplating a walk to Red Square to see Paul McCartney in live concert. The next he was...