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bijouxbroussard · F
During surgery in 2008 I had an allergic reaction to the anesthesia, I stopped breathing and my heart stopped, briefly.
I saw nothing.
I heard nothing.
I knew nothing until I was revived, then my chest hurt and I struggled to breathe from air being forced into my lungs.
It had been like the deepest sleep I’d ever known, just nothingness.
I saw nothing.
I heard nothing.
I knew nothing until I was revived, then my chest hurt and I struggled to breathe from air being forced into my lungs.
It had been like the deepest sleep I’d ever known, just nothingness.
mysoulsays · 36-40, M
@bijouxbroussard phew, glad you made it back..
bijouxbroussard · F
@mysoulsays Thank you.
@bijouxbroussard I wish death was just like that, just nothing, but from my experience I saw different. But interesting enough, some have said they have seen stuff but some have experienced “nothingness”. Like every different experience is perceived differently.