I have reasonable experience in this "field" and my conclusion is it's hokum. I have experienced what some would call a "Succubus" or sleep paralysis which frightened me to death at the time. when i calmed down, I looked up the medical cause of sleep paralysis and although unpleasant, clearly...
At boarding school we went through a stage of playing ouija boards after lights out. All good fun, nobody died, nothing sinister happened the worst that occurred was getting sent on an early morning run for being caught up after lights out. So, where we just lucky or can I expect demonic...
No, it didn't. Sinister experiences will happen to people in their lifetime. All people, so it's not unusual. One can choose to accept that is life or one can assign it to this kind of bobbins. If it makes you feel better and it gives you an interesting story then great, go for it but it IS...
Ouija boards were just a board game invented by Waddingtons or MB. Nothing spiritual about them, they were hawked to teenagers in order to turn a profit. Just highlights what a load of old Jackson the whole thing is.
Well, you were there, I wasn't but I don't believe in the paranormal so this to me is like someone saying "God has spoken to me". Whatever makes people believe this has occurred prob feels very real to them and that lends it some significance but it doesn't make it true. It's hokum I'm afraid...
You believe you experienced this as a teenager. So the medics and doctors were teenagers? Seems odd.
It's an age old and classic method, add detail and make the people out to be rational realists to make the story plausible.
On all those ghost programs the do the same "I remember it well...