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Sounds like a way to protect your soul... to leave your body when you are facing danger...Incredible. How did you get to that point? Being outside of yourself, I mean?
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Sounds like a way to protect your soul... to leave your body when you are facing danger...Incredible. How did you get to that point? Being outside of yourself, I mean?
I have no idea! It just happened. One second, I was thinking, "God, please get me through this. I love you," and the next instant, I was kind of just floating and observing. It was over and I was alone in the field when I burst into tears and hiked out for help. Luckily I was very familiar with the area, so I knew where I was.Incredible. How did you get to that point? Being outside of yourself, I mean?
I work in a hospital...where should we begin?!?!Anybody have any? I especially love the ones about dead relatives contacting their living ones. Hate demonic stories though, they scare the poop out of me.
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I want to hear them all!I work in a hospital...where should we begin?!?!
Anywhere you want. My popcorn is ready!I work in a hospital...where should we begin?!?!
Well, my 1st experience involved a young mother in her 30's that died from brain cancer. When patients die, families are allowed to spend as much time w/ them as possible before postmortem care is done & they are taken to the morgue (depending on the circumstances, this may vary slightly.) Anyway, the girls parents were particularly distraught because they had just lost their daughter but approximately 2years prior, their son had committed suicide. Her body was still in her room but her parents had left the room. I was @ my med cart & from my peripheral vision I saw someone enter the room. I thought it was the mom, so I went to go check on her to see if she needed anything. But when I walked in the room, there was no one there, only the deceased patient. I thought maybe I was just seeing things until not one but 2 other nurses told me that they had seen someone enter the room. One nurse apparently saw the same thing I did because she said that She saw me go in the room after they did so she thought it was just a family member. When the other nurse saw someone enter the room, it was someone she didn't recognize as having ever been there (the patient had been on our floor for a while) so she went to tell them that they couldn't be in there since no family was in there @ the time. But when the nurse entered the room, there was no one there but the deceased patient. I have NO idea who I saw enter the room, but I'm convinced that the other 'person' that entered the room was the patient's brother.I want to hear them all!
LoL! I'll do my best, but my last post was really long. The rest of the stories aren't that long, they are more brief...but I'm uncomfortable to even go to certain areas of my department because freaky stuff happens & I will NOT go into a morgue because I'm afraid of attracting anything.Anywhere you want. My popcorn is ready!
I would like to think it was the brother as well. It'd be the happiest ending to the story.Well, my 1st experience involved a young mother in her 30's that died from brain cancer. When patients die, families are allowed to spend as much time w/ them as possible before postmortem care is done & they are taken to the morgue (depending on the circumstances, this may vary slightly.) Anyway, the girls parents were particularly distraught because they had just lost their daughter but approximately 2years prior, their son had committed suicide. Her body was still in her room but her parents had left the room. I was @ my med cart & from my peripheral vision I saw someone enter the room. I thought it was the mom, so I went to go check on her to see if she needed anything. But when I walked in the room, there was no one there, only the deceased patient. I thought maybe I was just seeing things until not one but 2 other nurses told me that they had seen someone enter the room. One nurse apparently saw the same thing I did because she said that She saw me go in the room after they did so she thought it was just a family member. When the other nurse saw someone enter the room, it was someone she didn't recognize as having ever been there (the patient had been on our floor for a while) so she went to tell them that they couldn't be in there since no family was in there @ the time. But when the nurse entered the room, there was no one there but the deceased patient. I have NO idea who I saw enter the room, but I'm convinced that the other 'person' that entered the room was the patient's brother.
I love stories, short or long! The first one was creepy.LoL! I'll do my best, but my last post was really long. The rest of the stories aren't that long, they are more brief...but I'm uncomfortable to even go to certain areas of my department because freaky stuff happens & I will NOT go into a morgue because I'm afraid of attracting anything.