Dude, I know kkf very well he knows I mean well with what I said. How about you stop judging and carry on. I know he wasn’t stuffing his face with chocolate did you even read why I said chocolate doesn’t work for hypoglycemia?
^Yes, it doesn't take a genius to figure out why chocolate doesn't work for hypoglycemia. I ain't judging ya just found your comment a little irrelevant. Nevermind...
Theorist, you and I may know that but some people don't. I admit I was in a hurry so I only quickly wrote that candy works better for people who maybe reading it and didn't comment on the actual event (which came off as insensitive but kkf knows I said it for his benefit). Agreed, the incidents shared by everyone are pretty scary and I pray Allah (swt) keeps us all safe.
^ I think we may have a near death experience on our hands.. :p
Ok back to the subject .. my near death experience was a car crash.. but then I wasn't injured.. but when the car kept on spinning around, i just though is this it..
I woudn’t say I have had a NDE but I did fall off the roof of my aunts house onto a brick surface. It felt like a dream and happened so quickly that I didn’t even realize what was happening until I was on the ground. I didn’t even have any injuries Alhamdulillah but I was startled for a few mins since I was only about 8 years old or so.
My father smoked 2 packs of cigarettes a day for most of his life. Then he had an aortal aneurysm, which is where the aorta clogs and bursts. He managed to get to the emergency room, then collapsed. Next thing he knew, he said, was that he was on a wheeled stretcher (whatever they call them) flying through the hospital hallway towards surgery ("like on the TV show MASH.") Then he was watching himself on the operating table, from above. From outside his body. And he saw a light at the end of a long dark tunnel, which is a common experience recalled by people who have had true near death experiences. Then he woke up in the recovery room. He believes he had died and come back to life again. His doctor said, "You have a choice: you can smoke, or you can live." He never smoked again. Said he never missed it even. He lived another 6-7 years, a much mellower man, and died of natural causes in bed.
I lived with a cyst stuck to my hepatic portal vein (liver circulation) for more than a yr (as i waited for my operation). I then had a 12 hour operation to remove it where a slightest wrong move would cause bleeding into the liver and hence, death. Alhumdulillah, I am alive and a much much stronger person now.
I lived with a cyst stuck to my hepatic portal vein (liver circulation) for more than a yr (as i waited for my operation). I then had a 12 hour operation to remove it where a slightest wrong move would cause bleeding into the liver and hence, death. Alhumdulillah, I am alive and a much much stronger person now.
Alhumdulillah you are fine. It was really a life or death situation.
My father smoked 2 packs of cigarettes a day for most of his life. Then he had an aortal aneurysm, which is where the aorta clogs and bursts. He managed to get to the emergency room, then collapsed. Next thing he knew, he said, was that he was on a wheeled stretcher (whatever they call them) flying through the hospital hallway towards surgery ("like on the TV show MASH.") Then he was watching himself on the operating table, from above. From outside his body. And he saw a light at the end of a long dark tunnel, which is a common experience recalled by people who have had true near death experiences. Then he woke up in the recovery room. He believes he had died and come back to life again. His doctor said, "You have a choice: you can smoke, or you can live." He never smoked again. Said he never missed it even. He lived another 6-7 years, a much mellower man, and died of natural causes in bed.
BTW, dying of ruptured anuerysm is also considered among natural causes of death.