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- Jan 5, 2025
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I'm curious to know people's experiences with being brought back to life and what they saw on the otherside.
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Thank you so much for sharing!Oh I died! I drowned when I was 5 in a pool and had to be resuscitated. My heart stopped. The drowning part was very peaceful, I didnt freak out at all. It didnt hurt, it felt like goingto bed. Maybe because I was so young and didnt under and what was happening. I didnt see anything but I remember it felt very warm and like cozy, like being hugged really tight. I remember being resuscitated and it was like having the sheets pulled off of you, and I was really annoyed because of the yelling. Like I was just taking a REALLLY good nap. Yeah, idk, not that interesting but that's my experience. I was only unconscious for like a minute or two , so maybe If I was dead a little longer I would have seen something?
That's the exact information im looking for, thank you so much!I'm not too sure what details you are looking for, but back in September I attempted suicide by flipping my vehicle. I don't remember anything after flipping it until I woke up in an ambulance with an officer performing chest compressions on me. I apparently woke up and screamed, "Don't save me. I want to die." Then I promptly fell unconscious. Everything was kind of foggy and blur in the ambulance. The next thing I clearly remember is waking up in the hospital.
I originally thought that I was just knocked unconscious after wrecking my vehicle. The doctors later told me that I had actually "died" for about three minutes. No pulse, no breathing, no nothing. All I "remember" is darkness. It was like I fell asleep, I guess. Like I said, after wrecking my car, the next thing I remembered was waking up in an ambulance.
I had a bit of philosophical discussion with my best buddy who is Christian while I am, hell idk, agnostic. I told him that during those moments where I was technically dead, all I remembered was darkness. I jokingly said that it must have been hell. All he said was maybe, but that me remembering only darkness didn't sway his beliefs; I wasn't trying to change his beliefs and he knew that, fyi. He also told me that I wouldn't have ended up in hell since I'm a "good" person, and that I just hadn't reached heaven yet since it wasn't my time to go. He's too good of a buddy; I don't deserve him.
Anyway, if you have questions ask. That's my story.
I bet that was a interesting experienceIn July last year i was resuscitated twice after taking an unsurvivable about of amitriptyline and zopiclone. I was resuscitated at the scene where I was found and again in resus. While I was dead in resus I remember looking down at my body as I was floating above it. Everything felt so peaceful and the love was powerful. I saw all the doctors and nurses working on me, desperately trying to save me, one said we are losing him. My next sensation i was in a massive courtyard with marble colloms that went on forever into the sky. The buildings looked like Greek buildings from 2000 years ago. I its really hard to describe the colours, they were so vibrant and colourful, nothing like the colours on earth
I flew through a countryside filled with animals just like a scene from earth, but it was filled with love.
I wanted to stay there, but was told it wasn't my time.
I've read of so many people's accounts that are like yours. It being peaceful and comfortable like a nice sleep. Usually they stated dying was the best thing I've experienced and coming back is the worst" usually followed by a lot of pain thanks to cpr and whatever else trauma they recieved.Oh I died! I drowned when I was 5 in a pool and had to be resuscitated. My heart stopped. The drowning part was very peaceful, I didnt freak out at all. It didnt hurt, it felt like goingto bed. Maybe because I was so young and didnt under and what was happening. I didnt see anything but I remember it felt very warm and like cozy, like being hugged really tight. I remember being resuscitated and it was like having the sheets pulled off of you, and I was really annoyed because of the yelling. Like I was just taking a REALLLY good nap. Yeah, idk, not that interesting but that's my experience. I was only unconscious for like a minute or two , so maybe If I was dead a little longer I would have seen something?
Damn you need to get a DNR, I would have been lividI'm not too sure what details you are looking for, but back in September I attempted suicide by flipping my vehicle. I don't remember anything after flipping it until I woke up in an ambulance with an officer performing chest compressions on me. I apparently woke up and screamed, "Don't save me. I want to die." Then I promptly fell unconscious. Everything was kind of foggy and blur in the ambulance. The next thing I clearly remember is waking up in the hospital.
I originally thought that I was just knocked unconscious after wrecking my vehicle. The doctors later told me that I had actually "died" for about three minutes. No pulse, no breathing, no nothing. All I "remember" is darkness. It was like I fell asleep, I guess. Like I said, after wrecking my car, the next thing I remembered was waking up in an ambulance.
I had a bit of philosophical discussion with my best buddy who is Christian while I am, hell idk, agnostic. I told him that during those moments where I was technically dead, all I remembered was darkness. I jokingly said that it must have been hell. All he said was maybe, but that me remembering only darkness didn't sway his beliefs; I wasn't trying to change his beliefs and he knew that, fyi. He also told me that I wouldn't have ended up in hell since I'm a "good" person, and that I just hadn't reached heaven yet since it wasn't my time to go. He's too good of a buddy; I don't deserve him.
Anyway, if you have questions ask. That's my story.
No problem. Let me know if you have any further questions; I'd be happy to talk.That's the exact information im looking for, thank you so much!