When you ask Jennifer Colella what it was like to be put in a coma with her body cooled to 33 degrees, she draws a blank. She knows that what she thought was a stomach bug had turned into relentless vomiting, and pain in her rib cage and stomach had caused her to roll up like a ball on the floor. She was flown to Yale-New Haven Hospital in a Life Star helicopter. Then it was as if a thick fog was settling around her, and she called for her children.
Tests showed that her liver was failing. Only a transplant could cure her, but there were no organs available. The clock was ticking. To protect her brain from dangerous swelling, doctors proceeded with therapeutic hypothermia, literally putting her “on ice” for 48 hours while they waited for a donor.
After that, “I was very sick and don’t remember anything else,” she says.