Sure! Just before she died, my Granny thought she was winning lots of money on "Let's Make A Deal." She was really happy for a while, but then I guess she picked the wrong curtain....
2007-06-08 16:57:11
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answered by Wren )O( 5
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I am an oncology nurse and I have had many, many experiences with dying patients who see their deceased family and friends. When my own great grandmother was dying, she kept looking in the corner of the room and saying "mama" and "daddy" as if she could see them there. My mother is hospice nurse who once had a dying patient who kept grabbing at the air above her bed. When my mom asked her what she was doing, she said she was trying to catch the angels that were flying above her bed. I truly believe that our loved ones and angels come to help us cross over when it is our time.
2007-06-11 12:19:56
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answered by Jenny RS 3
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Not a vision as such but when my brother was dying of a brain tumour cancer he was in and out of consciousness and one day he was talking and reeled off the army number of the person he was convinced he was, from the first world war. Couldnt even say his own name at this stage but gave his rank and number so clearly it was so unbelievable.
2007-06-16 14:15:08
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answered by judy c 1
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I worked in a Nursing Home, and some crazy stuff happened there.
Great Grandpa just died, and the night before him and his wife were sitting alone in the house and he said "what are all these people doing here?"
2007-06-08 23:45:05
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answered by jp8 3
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My grandpa was in the hospital last year with heart problems, and for a while, they didn't think he was going to make it. He swears and maintains to this very day that a couple of his friends (he named them. I didn't recognize the names, but my mom seemed to, which means they're probably people he hasn't seen in a while), met him, and were helping him through, and telling him what heaven was like, and how many of their friends were waiting for him, and all that.
2007-06-08 23:51:38
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answered by theresa m 2
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I know of several people who had experiences when their bodies would shut down. They would see the other side before leaving this side. I have seen the door but not the other side.
2007-06-08 23:55:06
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answered by clbinmo 6
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I HAVE BEEN WORKING IN THE MEDICAL PROFESSION FOR 28 YEARS. MANY OF MY PATIENTS SPEAK TO OR HAVE REPORTED SEEING A DECEASED LOVE ONE IN THE ROOM. APART FROM THAT, MY YOUNG BROTHER AT 18 SPOKE OF MY DECEASED FATHER STANDING NEAR HIM DURING THE LAST HOURS OF MY BROTHERS LIFE.
ONE AWFUL EXPERIENCE OCCURRED ONLY THE OTHER DAY, WHEN A TERMINALLY ILL MAN SPENT HIS LAST HOURS SCREAMING IN EXTREME FEAR. HE FELT HE WAS BEINGS VICTIMISED BY A BLACK FIGURE. NO AMOUNT OF PRESCRIBED PAIN RELIEF SEEMED TO HELP HIM. WE GAVE HIM SOME CLONAZAPAM DROPS WHICH APPEARED TO HELP HIS SITUATION..
2007-06-13 05:16:15
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answered by Anonymous
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My grandma said she saw my dad and my grandpa when she was dying. However, she was suffering from a brain tumor, so I was thinking that she was hallucinating. She was also on some heavy duty pain medicine.
2007-06-08 23:46:19
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answered by true blue 6
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yeh my third cousin twice removed almost died and when he came back and he said he had a vision that the world was gonna end.then War Of The Worlds came out.
2007-06-08 23:46:06
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answered by euchredude2 1
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A couple of years ago my fathers ex wife was taking care of a elderly woman who was on the verge of death. she kept telling my fathers ex wife that she saw a man calling her name and telling her to come with him.
2007-06-08 23:46:47
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answered by Anonymous
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