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Any heard experiences?

ie; If you were shot will it be painful or you'd feel nothing?
Will it be like a dream since the brain would work for a while even after the heart stopped beating.

2007-07-24 01:13:54 · 5 answers · asked by cool_dude 1 in Science & Mathematics Medicine

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Well, per observation I can tell you that it varies depening on the pre death situation. When heart stops it is true that brain would still work for a while say about 10 minutes but within that given period the oxygen supply could have diminished thus though you can say the brain is still working, it won't be at the normal level of functioning. It would be at a semiconscious state at maximum and would never be more that that (may even be rarely at semiconscious). Thus, once the heart stop, it would be just like the person is in a very deep sleep and wouldn't feel anything, I doubt if it would turn to be like a dream. I had read an article speculating that the last breath of the dying person appears to by so uncomfortable and is agonizing to the patient but no strong grounds can be based to prove it. The issue is, no dead has returned to tell of what happens exactly so everything that exists are just theories based on speculations and scientific correlations.
Anyway, with my countless encounters with a dying patient I could say that those who just die while asleep or in prolonged coma wouldn't feel anything. Those who die suddenly have brief painful experience. Those who are already in agony prior to death won't feel the difference of pain. Those who had accepted their impending death would die peacefully while those who are not yet ready to face could have aggravated their pain caused by struggles to fight the end of life.
Well.................

2007-07-24 01:57:49 · answer #1 · answered by ♥ lani s 7 · 2 0

a great style of the time they go through a great deal and then purely till now the top comes there is frequently a peace that settles over them. some even see visions. My mom in rules final words have been "grasp." She were in poor soreness. constantly a deeply non secular lady she became a non secular Christian. unexpectedly she sat up in mattress and stared on the wall and reported "grasp." Then leaned back and kicked the bucket peacefully. My mom had suffered from a stroke for 4 days, then she slipped right into a coma and easily appeared to flow to sleep. My Dad suffered a heart attack and my Father in regulation became killed in an motor vehicle twist of destiny, so i'm confident they the two felt soreness on the component of dying. My Aunt's final words have been "I harm." It purely relies upon on the ailment and condition.

2016-11-10 06:04:03 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Dale Carnegie wrote that dying is a very pleasant experience. He quoted many people what they had said just before death in his book "HOW TO STOP WORRYING AND START LIVING"
A friend of mine attempted suicide by swallowing sleeping pills Gardinal. He said later he just felt nothing. He fell asleep and woke up.
Another patient who was given accidentally an overdose of INSULIN recovered from coma and reported that he felt first as though he was in a plane nosediving in a crash.

2007-07-24 01:50:02 · answer #3 · answered by J.SWAMY I ఇ జ స్వామి 7 · 0 0

Can't say with any conviction, but I have read that apart from any pain that you may be feeling as a result of your illness, it's a pleasant experience, especially when your spirit is free and you see the relative who has passed over before you, that is your guide, helping you find your way home.
(Seen ET have you)

2007-07-24 03:41:26 · answer #4 · answered by sidestepper11 5 · 0 0

If it was not my time I would be well annoyed

2007-07-24 01:37:08 · answer #5 · answered by Lord Percy Fawcette-Smythe. 7 · 0 0

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