I guess that's why our brains don't like us having natural lucid dreams either. You have to work for that talent, and I've heard it can take years of training before you can just snap your fingers and instantly appear in a lucid dream once you fall asleep. I attempted it once, had one after a few months and then said, "scratch that one off the list." It did feel amazing, and 100% realistic, but it just takes too much time out of the day. You have to meditate, reality check, and hypnotize before you even have a chance of getting one. All of which can suck 2 hours of free time from the day, and it only takes effect once you're asleep. I could detail my lucid dream later, because I have it completely written down on a dream journal I made. It was, interesting, to say the least. I only hope that kid's lucky and comes out of it fast. People who are stuck in comas for months are physically degenerated, and mentally younger when they get out. It can feel terrifying to be in peak condition, and then an instant later you wake up in a hospital bed and have lost control of your motor functions, and barely remember how to speak.