Posted on 04/17/2019 9:48:44 AM PDT by Red Badger
I had a heart attack. I first fainted and fell on the floor with enough force to break my nose and a finger. I had no memory of from just before I fainted till the time I woke up without realizing I was injured until I saw blood on the floor. It would have been a very peaceful yet sudden ending.
Im going to Brooklyn to be a Sweathog?
Wait a minute......Barbarino or Horshack?
So it's a little more involved than just the heart stopping.
. The near death experiences while under general anesthesia profoundly differ because some part of the person regains some kind of consciousness in spite of the anesthesia. Now I get spiritual because that leads me to believe that each of us has two kinds of consciousness, a physical consciousness and a spiritual consciousness, with the spiritual consciousness remaining dormant while each of us is physically alive. Then, on the moment of death, or perceived likely death for someone who is psysically conscious, the spiritual consciousness, possibly the soul, separates from the body and takes over, subject to the possibly of being reunited.
I realize this is wild speculation; hence, I invite polite disagreement.
couldn’t they solve this by putting electrodes on the heads of those who are dying to monitor brain wave activity after death and time how long such activity lasts? That sounds like it would be the easiest and more reliable method to get to the bottom of this.
With liberals and Demo-rats the brain is already rotted so there’s nothing there.
I have had 5 general anesthesia ops as well.
Each time I did not know or remember when I dropped out of consciousness, just like turning off a light switch.
Woke up in post-op, once 6 hours later, like waking up from a dream you can’t remember.....................
It would have to be only with the written permission of the patient or their legal guardians.................
Sooner, since you will pass out when your blood pressure drops enough while you are still very much alive.
Funny how people can pass out and have no memory at all of it happening, yet these clowns are proposing that you can not only remember it but also be concious and without a beating heart.
Miracle Max: He probably owes you money huh? I’ll ask him.
Inigo Montoya: He’s dead. He can’t talk.
Miracle Max: Whoo-hoo-hoo, look who knows so much. It just so happens that your friend here is only MOSTLY dead. There’s a big difference between mostly dead and all dead. Mostly dead is slightly alive. With all dead, well, with all dead there’s usually only one thing you can do.
Inigo Montoya: What’s that?
Miracle Max: Go through his clothes and look for loose change.
I’m sure that a lot of people would agree to this because it is a topic that interests almost everyone I know. I’d be willing to have that done.
Pleas release me let me go
cause I ain’t breathin’ any mo
To waste my death would be a sin
Release me and let me die again
The headline is hype. This has nothing to do with whether there is some kind of after life...it just has to do with the medical definition of death needing to be reexamined.
Terrifying!
I’ve read a lot about NDE’s over the years. Sometimes it’s easy to weed out the fables, but it’s hard to get over the fact that so many different people from different cultures experience similarities in what they encounter.
Makes one wonder if AOC knows she’s alive.
Grassy field...lots of daisies.
My WWII vet grandfather lived a pretty chaotic and raucous life.
The look in his eyes when he died was one of utter terror and his last words were that he felt ‘hot’.
Hospice workers will tell you similar stories. If that doesn’t make one run to Jesus Christ, nothing will.
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