Wednesday, January 11, 2017

People Describe What it Was Like to Die!




What happens when we die is something that most people have thought about at some point in their lives. Some people have found out first-hand and returned to tell the rest of us all about it. These Reddit users were all clinically dead for several minutes or longer, then brought back to life by medical personnel. 

1. Reddit user MonitorMonkey: Died while in surgery.

''I woke up in what looked like space but there weren't any stars or light. I wasn't floating so to speak, I was just there. I wasn't hot or cold, hungry or tired; just a peaceful neutral kind of thing. I knew there was light and love somewhere nearby but I had no urge or need to go to it right away. I remember thinking over my life, but it wasn't like a montage. More like I was idly flipping through a book and snippets stood out here and there. Whatever it was, it changed my thoughts on a few things. I am still afraid to die, but I'm not worried about what happens after that. 


2. Reddit user Schneidah7: Died crashing his motorcycle.

''I just remember being on the pavement and things slowly going black and quiet. The only reason I didn't fall asleep was because of a bizarre moment where I heard someone yelling, 'Ranger up you candy f***! Come on man, get up. Get up. GET UP!' Then someone was slapping my helmet (which was basically smashed really hard onto my head). When I opened my eyes I saw my brother squatting on the pavement next to me. This was odd because my brother died from an overdose several years ago. The only other thing I remember is him glancing at his watch and saying something like 'They'll be here soon' and then walking away. I wish I could give more detail but I honestly don't remember much of the incident and still have trouble with my memory as a result of the accident.''


3. Reddit user IDiedForABit: Died after an allergic reaction which caused the heart to stop.

''I remember a feeling of being sucked backward, extremely slowly, like being pulled through water and this blackness fading in and out. At one point it faded back in and I was staring out at a garden. It wasn't filled with flowers, just dust and patchy grass. There was a playground with a merry-go-round in the middle and two children running around it. A boy and a girl. It's difficult to describe but I got the feeling I could choose if I wanted to stay or leave, but every time I tried to go back I was held in place. I went through all the reasons I wanted to go back, and when I told the presence I didn't want to abandon my mother whatever held me finally let go. I snapped back into my body. My heart stopped for six minutes.''


4. Reddit user TheDeadManWalks: Died from sepsis after months of chemotherapy.

''The worst part of it all, looking back, is how peaceful it can seem. It's like wanting to hit the snooze button on your alarm at 7am. And maybe you do hit it once or twice but then you remember that you have work or school and that sleep can wait because you've got s*** to do.''


5. Reddit user Altburger69: Died from a heart attack.

''Had a heart attack last year and my heart stopped three times in the emergency room. Apparently, each time they shocked me back I ' 'woke up' (how it felt) and told the staff a different knock-knock joke each time. No lights or whatever, just felt like sleep.''


6. Reddit user Rullknuf: Died after a motorcycle crash.

''For me it was just a blackout. No dreams, no visions, just nothing. Apparently, I asked over ten times what happened and apparently I  shall be happy to be alive today.''

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