Four years ago, I was driving home from work when I was rear-ended. I was struck so hard that the driver's side shock was ejected and it hit me in the head. The driver's side rear tire hit the back of my seat. In all I had a TBI, 4 broken vertebra, 6 broken ribs, punctured lung, and a stopped heart. I was called in as a fatality. During this time I had an entire conversation with my grandfather who had been dead 21 years. This is the only thing I remember from my accident. The only thing I remember from my 4+ week hospital stay was telling my granny that papaw said he'd "be waiting". She died less than a month later.
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Five-year-old girl has ski accident and almost dies of allergic reaction in hospital
The year was 1986 - I had just gotten permission to take one last run down the ski hill. A 5-year-old on a mission to follow a "hidden trail" through the woods. We placed skittles down so we could take the same track. It was FUN!! Until I lost control & hugged a tree dead center. It knocked me unconscious.
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Positioned at the opening of a tunnel I could see in the distance my parents slowly advancing toward me. The tunnel appeared no more than about eight feet in diameter. Light was glowing from behind them and around them. I watched with curiosity and soon realized they were coming for me. I sensed others behind them.
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I woke up in a hotel room. I traveled for a living so I reached for my cell phone on the nightstand on my left, like always. I needed to know if it was midnight or almost time to get up. I was with my boyfriend, Joel; I could tell from the snoring. We were on vacation.
I wriggled to sit up but something didn’t work. My thrashing woke Joel who turned on the light just as I fell out of bed. He came around to see if I was ok and quickly saw I was not right. He said “smile.” I did and he said, “I think you had a stroke.”
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