This happened to me recently, and I thought you might like to know about it:
The ability to speak with the dead does not 'turn off' or go away. Here is a story from what happened the other day at work.
I was at the computer in the operating room in L & D, entering the orders for the epidural I had just placed. This mom was going fast, and I had to be quick. My adrenaline gets pumped in those situations, and I was just starting to wind down.
Doctor, don't you hear them calling you on the overhead page to CCU for the Code STEMI? Anesthesia to CCU? The ward clerk said, poking her head in the door.
I guess I'll just run then! Popping up and heading toward the stairs.
Take your TIME...it doesn't matter. Said a male voice out of the blue. It was the patient.
I arrived and it did not look good. Very serious, with poor hemodynamics and even worse pallor with blue tinge. I squeezed up to the head of the bed, my back to the wall. The RT was getting my intubating equipment ready, and I called out what size I wanted, 7.5 ETT sound okay to you? And I want a MAC 3 blade! I said, scanning the area for suction to be available just in case I needed it.
I pulled off the backboard from the head of the bed. My back was to the wall and the bed frame was digging into the middle of my thighs.
There isn't much room. Would you like us to move the bed? RT asked as I was holding the mask and helping the patient and other RT ventilate.
I am okay. Let's go for it! I replied.
The patient was looking up at me, eye to eye, and I knew this might be the last. Chubby, my task would not be simple. I invoked CKR.
What drugs do you want? The nurses asked.
What is the K (K is the symbol for potassium)? I asked, if it is like five or higher this is going to MAKE them code!
It is 4.1
Okay, I want Etomidate and Sux.
How much of each?
I said with confidence, Ten cc's of Etomidate and five cc's of Sux. When RT is ready with the tube you can give it I.v. Push whenever you want.
RT pipes up, I am ready, and gives me the equipment, laryngoscope blade open, light on, to the left of the patient's head.
The story continues at: http://reikidoc.blogspot.com/2012/10/the-enlightened-code-blue.html
Awesome to be able to
Awesome to be able to communicate like that and have peace. Thanks for sharing :)
code blue
Bless you! I wish you could have been with me 3 years ago when my twin soul pass over. It took him 48 (4+8=12=3 which was our number) days in a coma before he could let go, he was so worried about me. Hell, I was pretty worried about me too, especially as I couldn't get anything from him except through my dreams. He finally took his wings...he's brought me 2 bird wings plus tons of feathers!
Thank you for the work you do, it is often not easy for the loved ones or those passing.
Thank you both
Thank you for your comments. I am sorry for the loss of your Twin Flame, it must have been a long time in ICU., guest B. guest A too, gracias!