@Professor42
Professor Z
@Professor42 · 4:59

Death: What's it like dying: My 'Experience'

And for my second surgery, I really do not believe I had a choice between an IV or a gas mask. But for this surgery, like surgery number one, I had opted for a gas mask. Now here's what I remember. My age was probably six to seven rolling into the operating table, you are obviously put on the table and you are strapped in. Now, that in and of itself to me at the time was almost straight out of a horror movie

Botched surgery PT 2 in follow up swell

@Professor42
Professor Z
@Professor42 · 2:20
Comparatively, my oxygen levels were much, much lower than a person who may have smoked for 50 to 60 years. Now the following details. As I have added, I later found out that the surgery was botched, and also that surgeon was essentially discharged from the facility in which they worked at. And I believe their medical license was yanked. And I was not given any further details
@Dee94
Darrisha Daniel
@Dee94 · 1:21
Obviously, kids have a heightened imagination, but yeah, that's a very interesting experience. I would be interested to know more about it, but yeah, thanks for sharing
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@PKBriggs
Sontaia Briggs
@PKBriggs · 5:00

Breaking the surface: My near death experience: To be continued..@Professor

So I was doing this playing this game I can't swim, but this is the game that I'm playing and I'm in this deep section and I have a babysitter and she's sitting in a pool chair or whatever, paying attention the way young teenage babysitters pay attention, they're paying attention but not really paying attention. So I'm grabbing on this pole. Letting go, grabbing on this pole, letting go is fun to me, right?
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@PKBriggs
Sontaia Briggs
@PKBriggs · 2:24

Part 2 (end) my dear death @Professor42

I'm like the man. The man. Because to this day, it was a man. Like a man. I was almost at the bottom. The man just came. You're little when you're an adult, you put your hands under the kids, like, armpits and just lift them up just like that. And I was able to put my hands on the metal staircase and crawl out. But obviously there was no man. She said, So was it a spirit?
@JCB07
Jared Bogda
@JCB07 · 0:52
Well, this grabbed my attention. I think it's really a very dramatic and thoughtprovoking title. And then after I listen to it, it makes me really questionable a lot of things. But thank you for sharing your experience
@Professor42
Professor Z
@Professor42 · 3:50

@Dee94 @PKBriggs @JCB07

Typically the stories that I have read where something of that nature has happened in another occurrence later in the person's life, the so called man, if you will, in regards to your situation, usually may have possibly showed up later in life or possibly interacted in some way or another to give you a sign or something like that, and stories where something similar or similar element transpired the later details were that later on in life, the unknown explanation or entity, if you will, in some way or another interacted with the person
@Dee94
Darrisha Daniel
@Dee94 · 0:52

@PKBriggs

I would have loved to kind of see that play out. Obviously, I would help a child who is drowning, but to see how you were able to get back up. It's interesting. Like what happened, that's crazy story. Thanks for sharing that. And I will get into that show. I love a good show recommendation. So thanks
@PKBriggs
Sontaia Briggs
@PKBriggs · 0:54

@Dee94 crazy stuff!

Hey, Dee. Yeah, it was I don't know. To this day, I can only tell you what I experienced, but like, you know, there was no man that anybody else saw or even me after I got out the water and stop coughing up water. But here I am. So who knows? Like you said, who knows? The OA. I put the picture up, but that's what it's called, the OA on Netflix. And it is very interesting
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