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I had an NDE during a 12-hour surgery for removal of a benign neuroma. After leaving ICU the next morning, I awakened to the thought I had had a strange dream.
A few months later after I related this "dream" to a friend she said she did not think it was a dream; her mother related to her a similar experience. My friend then gave me the two books, "Life After Life" and "Life After Death". As I read them I was stunned to realize again and again the experiences were similar to what I had. I did not have a "dream". I now had a name for it - a near-death experience.
In the accident, the vehicle I was driving skidded and rolled several times and landed upside down. I was knocked unconscious but felt transformed out of body into another realm. No sense of colours, no lights, just the feeling of floating in a vast void.
I was ill with 5 parasitic infestations at once (bacillary dysentery, amoebic dysentery, pinworms, roundworms, and giardia). I had come into the city after being at my site for quite some time, and was to go to the doctor's office after taking a short nap while my hosts went to the store for a few things.
As I lay on the floor, my head began to buzz. It was not so much a sound as an interior trembling. My eyes were open then. I felt a bit dizzy with the buzzing. As it continued, I started feeling dizziness similar to twirling twirling twirling, then stopping - that sort of "not quite sure" what's happening feeling, though I was fully aware. Slowly, I felt my spirit/self lift away from my body.
During childbirth I had Eclampsia, where I suffered seizures and 2 cardiac arrests. During the first seizure I became unconscious and my heart stopped twice. During this, I was looking down from the ceiling at the chaos unfolding: my dead lifeless body, doctors and nurses running around, attaching me to cardiac defibrillator trying in vain to restart my heart. I was completely calm; I wasn't scared.
When I was a child, I was hit by a truck after getting off the school bus. I remember looking up at a crowd of people staring down at me in shock, and a paramedic ripping my jeans to see my right leg that was broken. A broken femur, 6 cracked ribs, punctured lungs and barely hanging on, what happened next is hard to put in words. I saw the ambulance drive off with my body on it!
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