Re: Each time I died:
Originally Posted by
Cassie
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I did indeed go somewhere in between.. it was the strangest thing but id never felt so warm & calm ever and I just remember being ever so excited to get there. I was irritated by the voices that kept repeating my name and I kept walking to the bright warmth then I heard another voice and ive no idea who it was but I got scared and then opened my eyes and I was completely relieved and crying my eyes out, not in a hysterical way but sobbing and totally exhausted. I had another 15 mins as they got me into the ambulance and then the blues & twos to the hospital and I felt like a bystander and as the paramedic kept asking my name and silly questions id waft back and answer total rubbish then fade again.
You reminded me of an accident I had when I was 13.
I was driving a
convertible with the top down. In the country, mountain on one side of the road and cliff on the other. Much like we have where I live now.
A car (found out he was drunk) came around the bend totally taking up the entire road. Either I had to go off the cliff or side swipe him and the mountain.
I took the mountain and our car went up flipping over.
In very slow motion I witnessed everything. And so extremely quiet. Even landing upside down was quiet. One girl jumped out and was not hurt.
Two under the car was stuck. I could feel them trying to move around.
My driver side window was across my waist. Glad I had a small 19 inch waist in those days! They said it would have cut me in half.