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July 3, 2018, I went to bed around 2 am. I felt good prior to going to bed. Around 4 am, I woke up feeling tightness around my chest.
Many, many years ago, I overdosed. Here is the story.
I awoke in the middle of the night with a severe migraine. I had experienced occasional migraines since I was teenager, but this migraine was extremely painful, and I should have sought treatment at an emergency room. However, since I had young children at the time, I did not want to wake them or my husband, so I attempted to treat myself.
I was asleep, comfortably diagonal across my king size bed. I was 70, single, sleep alone and enjoy stretching lazily across the bed while watching television ‘till I fall asleep. On this night, I’m sure I had been asleep long enough to have passed through the REM (rapid eye movement) phase, settling into a good night’s rest. I suddenly felt my body convulse, first curling up then straightening out, twice, very rapidly.
The following is my NDE narrative, remembered to the best of my ability: The year was 2002. I was 23 years old and induced with my second child.
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