I been put under twice and I swear that shyt felt like the best sleep ever.
did u wash ya ass afterwardsNah, I was dead for 8 years once. That sh*t was nothing like anaesthesia.
Same here. I had hernia surgery a while back and that shyt seemed like a quick nap
Same here. I had hernia surgery a while back and that shyt seemed like a quick nap
I had an operation two weeks ago on the side of my face and the operation lasted about 8hrs. It was my first time ever having an operation and the experience still freaks me out. Basically based on the fact that it was the closest I ever came to experiencing death.
When we go to sleep for 8hrs every night. Even though we are asleep, we still dream, occasionally, wake up, retain our consciousness, memory. It’s nothing like death.
Being under anaesthesia is nothing like sleep. Before the operation begun the anaesthetic told me to keep clasping my hand and that was it. I woke up again in 8hrs after the operation. But those 8hrs was completely dark. No memory, no dreams, no occasionally waking up. Just complete blackout. It’s basically what will happen when we die.
The only difference between anaesthesia and death is that unlike anaesthesia, death is permanent for eternity. I mean your body is still functioning when under anaesthesia, but it makes no difference to you because as you don’t experience anything.
Don't think it's comparable to death.
Going under such a vibe.. I look forward to it. Feels so damn good.
Everytime I'm like, ima try to stay away for a long time.
They inject it and I'm out in 5 seconds. Wake up hours later and feel like no time has passed at all. Man I wish I could fall asleep like that every night.
I had surgery two weeks ago, fixed a hiatal hernia, took 6 hours.
This is the reason the vast majority of peopleI had an operation two weeks ago on the side of my face and the operation lasted about 8hrs. It was my first time ever having an operation and the experience still freaks me out. Basically based on the fact that it was the closest I ever came to experiencing death.
When we go to sleep for 8hrs every night. Even though we are asleep, we still dream, occasionally, wake up, retain our consciousness, memory. It’s nothing like death.
Being under anaesthesia is nothing like sleep. Before the operation begun the anaesthetic told me to keep clasping my hand and that was it. I woke up again in 8hrs after the operation. But those 8hrs was completely dark. No memory, no dreams, no occasionally waking up. Just complete blackout. It’s basically what will happen when we die.
The only difference between anaesthesia and death is that unlike anaesthesia, death is permanent for eternity. I mean your body is still functioning when under anaesthesia, but it makes no difference to you because as you don’t experience anything.
Plenty of people go to sleep and wake up feeling like they experienced nothing inbetween.
As for that being like death...nobody who has actually had NDE's (myself included) has ever described death like this. Some sort of passive nothingness for eternity. Before I got rushed to surgery I was already drifting in and out of body in the waiting room for 6 hours. And when they put me under I was already lucid and was watching a lot of what was going on from above my body, beside my bed, even out by the nurses station in some parts, like a survalance tape or some shyt.
Anybody who has done any astral travel/lucid dreaming can probabbly tell you that the difference between remembering your dreams/OBE's is largely about how aware of your body you are when you fall asleep. The less body awareness you have at the time of exit, the less sensory awareness you carry on to the other side.
Same as in 'death', the goal of the various wise men and women being to die conciously and retain sensory awareness.
Your body dies just like an ice cube melts. The essence, the water, that it's made of changes states but never just ceases to exist.