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Classic NDE Experinces
01-29-2008, 05:33 PM
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Classic NDE Experinces

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Personal accounts on apparant NDE,are prob as individual as the person experiencing it,but there allways seems to be "certain charactoristics" of a typical NDE

Many being...
a tunnel
light in the distance
Euphoric/Angelic signing/music
seeing loved ones
being told "it wasnt there time"
feeling of weightlesness
seeing there own body (as with OBE)
being pulled/jolted back into their body (as with OBE)

Do you know of any more.....and what are your thoughts on this ?
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04-27-2008, 02:52 PM
Post: #2
Re: Classic NDE Experinces
I had an experience, not sure if it was a classic NDE.
In my early 30's, I hemorraged from an ordinary D&C with a biopsy, for some unknown reason, and was hospitalized for 12 days. When I initially started bleeding, it was 3 days after the procedure, and so I was taken to the emergency room, packed to stop the bleeding, and sent home. That night, I awoke to find I was bleeding again. It seemed to slow down some, so I waited until the next day. The bleeding became worse, and so I was taken to the ER again.. and was admitted to the hospital, after being packed again. I continued to bleed all that day and night, until the next afternoon. By this time, I had lost a lot of blood. I don't know the reasons why they didn't do something to stop it... just that my vital signs were being monitored and I was ordered to stay in bed with the foot of the bed raised.
By around 2:00 p.m. that day, my blood pressure had dropped to the dangerous level, and my pulse was weak and thready. My mother was going back and forth to the nurse's station telling them to call the dr. NOW and do something or she would call an ambulance to take me to a bigger better hospital in the next town. (This was a very small community hospital I was in.)
I remember a sensation of floating, and although I was aware of voices, they seemed very far away. I was also aware of a bright light around me, and I knew I was dying... and it didn't matter to me... I just felt peaceful and serene. I don't recall looking down at my own body... all I remember is that I had no feeling of being physically alive. I also don't recall seeing loved ones who had passed on before, or of being in another place. Just that I was floating... fading away, so to speak.
At 3:00 the pm charge nurse came flying in to my room, and told my mother she had called the dr. on call and he was on his way, and they took me downstairs to a treatment room. I don't know what they did... I don't even remember being aware that anything was being done. All I really know is what my mother told me after I woke up.
I woke up sometime later that evening, and felt very weak and tired. They said I had 4 pints of blood transfused, and that I was nearly unconscious when they came to get me. They couldn't get a blood pressure at all, and a very faint pulse. So I guess I was so close to death, it was a good thing they did something when they did... or I would have died. I found out later that my regular doctor was out of town, and the day nurses had not even called the on-call dr.... just left a note for him on the bulletin board! He had not made rounds yet that day... was waiting until later on. By that time I would have died.
But I will never forget that sensation of floating and not being afraid to die. It was peaceful.... but scary to me now.
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