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Does it count as a near death experience if I was walking one day and got hit with a car that knocked me unconscious and then woke up in the hospital hours later with broken bones and a concussion?
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>>34471496
Damn, I thought I really got you this time.
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>>34471499
What?
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>>34471496
no, NDEs usually require clinical death or a deep coma.
You just got rekt.
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>>34471496
No, that doesn't count. To qualify as a NDE your heart has to stop beating, and you have to have some kind of conscious experience while it has stopped.
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>>34471507
>>34471523
Oh shit. Well then I've been such a nigger thinking I had one.
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>>34471606
you just went to sleep for a bit anon, concussions are fucky like that. Other than your heart not beating, there are no shortcuts to heaven.
My dad had an NDE, went into anaphylactic shock after a hornet sting. He saw and heard nothing, it was all cold and black.
Them he got an adrenaline shot to his heart and came to.
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>>34471645
>He saw and heard nothing, it was all cold and black.
Nothing? Not even an astral projection like view of himself watching his own body from the ceiling of the room?
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>>34471496
If you think it counts, it does.



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