Monday — February 18
It had been two weeks since Chairman Young was brought to the hospital, and he still hadn't come out of his coma. The doctors set Katherine's expectation that patients who remain in a coma after a cardiac arrest had very slim chances to almost none of gaining full recovery if they didn't wake up within a week. They were a team of five doctors working on her grandfather's case, and at least two of them believed that it was worth taking a chance to wait and keep the Chairman's life support for as long as they could.