Near Death Experiences
Last time I crashed my bike, as I flew through the air towards the car in front of me not much went through my head apart from "You idiot". No tunnels, no lights to stay away from, no smiling family members beckoning to me.
Surely you've had a better near-death experience?
( , Thu 25 Nov 2004, 11:35)
Last time I crashed my bike, as I flew through the air towards the car in front of me not much went through my head apart from "You idiot". No tunnels, no lights to stay away from, no smiling family members beckoning to me.
Surely you've had a better near-death experience?
( , Thu 25 Nov 2004, 11:35)
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My mom had her tonsils out in 1949. She was only 10 at the time and evidently suffered from a hereditary allergy to the anesthetic. She said the first thing she remembered after the "Now count backwards by 3s from 100" thing was looking down at her body. She was in an elevator shaft, floating near the ceiling and watching the 2 orderlies who were transporting her. One looked at her and yelled, "Shit, she's not breathing!"
After that, she only remembers being walked up and down the hall by her family to keep her awake and breathing, being force fed cold coffee and getting slapped and pinched by nuns. (It was a Immaculate Heart of Mary hospital)
She still hates coffee and nuns.
( , Mon 29 Nov 2004, 15:23, Reply)
My mom had her tonsils out in 1949. She was only 10 at the time and evidently suffered from a hereditary allergy to the anesthetic. She said the first thing she remembered after the "Now count backwards by 3s from 100" thing was looking down at her body. She was in an elevator shaft, floating near the ceiling and watching the 2 orderlies who were transporting her. One looked at her and yelled, "Shit, she's not breathing!"
After that, she only remembers being walked up and down the hall by her family to keep her awake and breathing, being force fed cold coffee and getting slapped and pinched by nuns. (It was a Immaculate Heart of Mary hospital)
She still hates coffee and nuns.
( , Mon 29 Nov 2004, 15:23, Reply)
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