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My name is Susan and I'm 65 years old. I have been on disability for many years due to several chronic diseases\illnesses.
This is not a typical NDE. I'm still not sure if it really was an NDE. But it was something that changed my life.
At the age of four, just before my fifth birthday, I fell headfirst from a height of 8 to 9 feet into an in-ground silo onto a concrete landing. I saw the dirt wall go by in slow motion as I fell.
In 2015, I was in a coma, on ECMO (life support). I was given last rites, and my family was told to let me go as doctors said they had done all they could (I was near death 2-3 times).
I've had several NDEs, so I've written about three main ones and a few lesser ones. I consider the lesser ones to possibly be Spiritually Transformative Experiences (STEs) because their ‘qualities’ were a bit different. It’s hard to explain.
“Give me your hand!” a male voice said. I reached up with my right hand but the waves rolled over me again, pushing me down towards the underwater reef. I struggled to free myself from the water to find air to breathe. I was afraid I was going to get stuck in the reef and die.
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