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Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
Helpful Moderator
NSC Patron
Jul 23, 2003
39,449
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Any good people on NSC who have official died and been brought back to life?

If so did you have an out of body experience? Did you see a tunnel of white light?

Or was there nothing and you just came round?

Search Facebook. You'll find hundreds of teenage girls, mainly from the Essex area, who have literally died. They can still type though.
 




forrest

New member
Aug 11, 2010
586
haywards heath
I wasn't breathing when I was born. Apparently I decided an umbilical cord necklace would look ever so fetching.

Same here. Also decided to swallow the afterbirth in my case too. All in all a very traumatic birth for me. Deflated lung as well. Technically dead at birth, died again in the ambulance on the way from chuckfield hospital to the Alex in Brighton and again once in the Alex.

I was so poorly that they christened me in hospital as they didn't think I was going to make it and the Chaplin bloke even read me my last rights.

My poor mother was going mad apparently. Didn't help when her sister told her they had cremated me instead of christening me :facepalm::lolol:
 


The Sock of Poskett

The best is yet to come (spoiler alert)
Jun 12, 2009
2,868
Same here. Also decided to swallow the afterbirth in my case too. All in all a very traumatic birth for me. Deflated lung as well. Technically dead at birth, died again in the ambulance on the way from chuckfield hospital to the Alex in Brighton and again once in the Alex.

I was so poorly that they christened me in hospital as they didn't think I was going to make it and the Chaplin bloke even read me my last rights.

My poor mother was going mad apparently. Didn't help when her sister told her they had cremated me instead of christening me :facepalm::lolol:

Lumme - was he a shabby little bloke with a toothbrush moustache and a springy walking stick? Cool.
 


BN9 BHA

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Jul 14, 2013
23,714
Newhaven
Around 17-18 years ago I was being electrocuted whilst working in a basement of a large office block. I went to remove some metal trunking lid (lid of a metal boxing which holds cables) unknown to me the trunking was live. I tried to remove the lid with two hands and the current literally stuck me to the lid. Whilst being shocked all I could remember was my life reversing very fast almost like a black and white movie. Now for the strangest thing I had almost rewound to the point of me being born when someone had heard me screaming and managed to somehow remove me from the trunking.

I firmly believe if I had not been rescued and I had got to the point my original birth I would of died.

Shocking story:ohmy:
 


Mowgli37

Enigmatic Asthmatic
Jan 13, 2013
6,371
Sheffield
I wasn't breathing when I was born. Apparently I decided an umbilical cord necklace would look ever so fetching.

The very same happened with me! I am so grateful for the fact my mother had such an experienced and calm midwife for, being a home birth, there was no one else around who could have stepped in had anything gone wrong.
 






Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,883
The arse end of Hangleton
Somebody on NSC died today and that's the truth.
 






Matrix10

Member
Jun 7, 2011
501
Bexhill
Christmas Eve before last my partner dropped dead in front of me with a cardiac arrest, this is not a heart attack which is caused by arterial issues, blood clots etc. but the heart stopping for no apparent reason.
Thanks to the Vinney Jones advert on television I performed CPR, there was no disenable pulse or breathing. The ambulance arrived in ten minutes and worked on her for a further three and a half hours in her living room (if you can call it the LIVING room that is), in this time they unusually shocked her twelve times as paramedic attending said she could detect the faintest of a flutter after each shock. It was then decided to make a dash for Brighton Hospital where they dropped her body temperature with ice and induced a coma for what was supposed to be three days.
After three and a half weeks she finally regained consciousness, despite them telling her family if she survived she would most likely be a vegetable. She then spent another three months in hospital and most of her memory has, and still is returning. She has now been fitted with a Biventricular Pacemaker and an internal Defibrillator, which hasn’t fired yet!
Anyway, getting to the point of the post, she said she could not recall any bright lights or out of body experiences. However one day, while still in intensive care she said I saw my mother and “she told me to go back as it was not yet my time”. Subsequently she does not remember saying this to me at all. So keep a open mind I say!
 


moggy

Well-known member
Oct 15, 2003
5,065
southwick
I had a pulmonary endarterectomy 10 weeks ago. Had it performed at Papworth as that's the only hospital in the country able to do this surgery. I was clinically dead twice as they drain all the blood out of the body unlike other heart and lung ops. Once the blood is drained out, they bring your body temperature down so your brain and organs don't pack up.
No pulse, no reflexs, not brain activity, no nothing.... this op takes you as close to death as humanly possible.
No NDE though.
 
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lawros left foot

Glory hunting since 1969
NSC Patron
Jun 11, 2011
14,427
Worthing
I had a pulmonary endarterectomy 10 weeks ago. Had it performed at Papworth as that's the only hospital in the country able to do this surgery. I was clinically dead twice as they drain all the blood out of the body unlike other heart and lung ops. Once the blood is drained out, they bring your body temperature down so your brain and organs don't pack up.
No pulse, no reflexs, not brain activity, no nothing.... this op takes you as close to death as humanly possible.

Absolutely incredible what they can do now,I hope all is well? And isn't the NHS bloody marvellous, I owe it my life as well
 


TomandJerry

Well-known member
Oct 1, 2013
12,950
I'm not sure about anyone else but, I did die for a few moments after seeing this

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Doc Lynam

Helping police with their enquiries
Jun 19, 2011
7,437
I had a pulmonary endarterectomy 10 weeks ago. Had it performed at Papworth as that's the only hospital in the country able to do this surgery. I was clinically dead twice as they drain all the blood out of the body unlike other heart and lung ops. Once the blood is drained out, they bring your body temperature down so your brain and organs don't pack up.
No pulse, no reflexs, not brain activity, no nothing.... this op takes you as close to death as humanly possible.
No NDE though.

Bloody hell that sounds more like a deranged doctors experiment!
 














Gullflyinghigh

Registered User
Apr 23, 2012
4,279
I had a pulmonary endarterectomy 10 weeks ago. Had it performed at Papworth as that's the only hospital in the country able to do this surgery. I was clinically dead twice as they drain all the blood out of the body unlike other heart and lung ops. Once the blood is drained out, they bring your body temperature down so your brain and organs don't pack up.
No pulse, no reflexs, not brain activity, no nothing.... this op takes you as close to death as humanly possible.
No NDE though.
Bloody hell, it's amazing what can be done to/with the human body...terrifying as well!
 


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