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Has anyone here died and came back to life ?

Spice

StewardshipPeaceIntergityCommunityEquality
During the night, while asleep, I was sucked up, or "swooshied" up through the darkness, to suddenly find myself sitting up in bed taking in a deep and welcomed breath. Later I was found to have sleep apnea and began using a CPAP. Of course there's no way of knowing if I had stopped breathing long enough to have "died," but that's what it felt like. I've not experienced anything even remotely like it since.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
During the night, while asleep, I was sucked up, or "swooshied" up through the darkness, to suddenly find myself sitting up in bed taking in a deep and welcomed breath. Later I was found to have sleep apnea and began using a CPAP. Of course there's no way of knowing if I had stopped breathing long enough to have "died," but that's what it felt like. I've not experienced anything even remotely like it since.
You don't. You just wake up gasping for air (I was born with the one where you just stop breathing) so you don't die.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Personally I never really actually ' died' but I was certainly facing death twice already and I was awake while my heart attacks were in progress knowing the severity of the situation , making my experience more of a person facing actual death rather than actually being near death to the point of any NDEs kicking in.
 

beenherebeforeagain

Rogue Animist
Premium Member
During the night, while asleep, I was sucked up, or "swooshied" up through the darkness, to suddenly find myself sitting up in bed taking in a deep and welcomed breath. Later I was found to have sleep apnea and began using a CPAP. Of course there's no way of knowing if I had stopped breathing long enough to have "died," but that's what it felt like. I've not experienced anything even remotely like it since.
I hadn't thought of apnea as applying, but if it does, for a time I "died" roughly 25 times an hour, eight hours a night, for a couple of years before we figured out what was going on. Given how blood oxygen bottoms out each time you stop breathing, I estimated that over a period of about two years, I spent three or four months with blood oxygen equivalent to being at 18,000 feet...no wonder there is dementia and cognitive issues...I was suffocating to death...just very slowly

Since I have been treated and lost weight, I rarely stop breathing during the night more than a few times an hour, and apparently sometimes not at all.

Other than that, no.
 
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