Heres the timeline Im looking at:
7:15 am
Pam is brought into the operating room, given general anesthesia and lost conscious awareness. Her eyes were lubricated and taped shut. She was put on artificial respiration. EEG electrodes were attached to monitor her cerebral cortex. Her head was shaved and fastened to the operating table. Her body was prepped for surgery. Speakers emitting a pulse were secured to her ears with gauze and tape.
8:40 am
The tray of surgical instruments was uncovered. Dr. Spetzler made an incision her Pams scalp, pulled the skin back and began cutting through her skull with a surgical saw in order to remove a piece of it. This is the moment Pam says she felt herself pop out of her body and hover above it. She says she saw that her head at been partially shaved instead of the whole head, as she had imagined. She says she saw and heard the bone saw they were using to cut through her skull. Pam said there was a nurse standing to her right who said something about her arteries being too small.
10:50 am
Because her arteries were too small, a surgical tube was inserted into her left femoral artery. Her blood was circulated through the cardiopulmonary bypass machine, cooled and circulated back into her body. Her body temperature began to fall.
11:05 am
Pams heart stopped, her EEG flattened and her brain stem became unresponsive. She was cooled to 60 degrees.
11:25 am
The bypass machine was turned off and the blood emptied from her body. She was now clinically dead. This is where she says she floated out of the operating room and down a tunnel of light where she met various relatives and some strangers.
12:00 12:30 pm
When all the blood had drained from Pams brain, her aneurysm collapsed and was clipped off. Shortly after, warm blood was circulated back into her body, her body temperature increased, her brainstem began responding again and the EEG recorded electrical activity in her cerebral cortex.
Somewhere in this time Pam developed an abnormal and potentially lethal heart rhythm which was restored to normal with an electrical shock and her heartbeat returned to normal.
12:32 pm
The bypass machine was turned off after her body was returned to near normal temperature. The wounds in her head were closed up while the doctors listened to music (including Hotel California which Pam says she heard). Her heartbeat and body temperature were slightly below normal throughout this time and she was put back on artificial respiration.
2:10 pm
Pam was taken to the recovery room.
Near death, explained - Salon.com
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Judging from this timeline, her experiences wherein she says she was above her body watching the surgery all occurred before the blood was drained from her body and her brain. (I bolded the part of the timeline where she was officially clinically dead.) Notice it occurred long after she said she felt herself pop out of her body and hover above it watching the surgery.
The part about the tunnel and the light could have occurred in a microsecond in her mind at any time before the blood was drained from her brain, or shortly afterwards when warm blood was circulated back into her body, though she was still unconscious. Not to mention that she was apparently awake when they brought her into the operating room so she would have been able to view her surroundings, at least momentarily.
Had she experienced anesthesia awareness (as it appears is the case) she wouldnt necessarily have felt any pain because she was on high doses of sufentanil (a morphine-like drug) at the time.
So,
1. I dont know why you say that. From what Ive read, it seems perfectly reasonable that she experienced anesthesia awareness. Dr. Woerle, who has thoroughly investigated the surgery explains it as a classic case.
2. I dont see where or how.
3. As noted above, she was on high doses of a morphine-like drug so it makes sense that she wouldnt feel pain. Nobody is saying she had full consciousness during the time in question.
Third person awareness has been known to occur during cases of anesthesia awareness.
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