my first major car accident was when i filling out my new hire paper work, and going to get my drug screen, on the way to the drug screen a few blocks away, i got t boned and the passenger side was completely smashed in, glad i didn't have anyone with me, not a scrach on me, walked away with a sore neck and that was it,
@Cavedweller: for the first 24 hrs i was zoned out, then i finally broke down because it could have been worse, the experience changed on my out look in life, changed my philosophy of living
i have ,but no lights or tunnels .i had a gran mal seizure on the way to the hospital in the ambulance they had to use the paddles to restart my heart ,so i'm told . i remember fighting very hard to hang onto whatever it is that makes us alive .fighting for my life ,i saw only black ,but it felt like seeing was not a part of wherever i was . suddenly i just let go ,stopped fighting . i felt an overwhelming feeling of relief , i remember thinking damn ,why did i fight ? this is where i'm supposed to be! this is what i been waiting for .like my whole life was just a holding pattern and finally i was where i had been trying to get to, i woke up in the hospital with 3 cracked ribs from the defib . it changed me because i no longer fear death
Likewise. I don't fear death but I'm not welcoming the Reaper in my immediate future.
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Yes. We were taking the lecture in the university. There were 56 students in the class. A massive earthquake happened. 46 students were buried alive in the building where as I escape the collapsing building along with 7 other guys, with out a single scratch. 29 of our class mates died and rest were rescued alive by the surviving students. Some were badly injured and some had no scratch, even after being buried for hours in the building. We are still ask to this day, by our class mate, how u get out of the class room safe? We have no answer how. It was just a miracle.