Has anyone else ever experienced any 'unusual' experiences after, or just prior, to diagnosis?

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  • dixiegirl said:

    Amazing feelings
    Wow, what a wonderful topic!

    I haven't felt anything like you describe, however every time (working on 3rd time around here) my mom who died when I was 15 (30 years ago) comes to visit me or get my attention.
    The first time she'd slam doors in my house when none were closed. Of course as a 15 year old pain in the butt she'd slam my bedroom door to remind me to clean my room LOL. When I hear crashes that can't be explained, I pay attention to my body and so far, they've been right.

    So, I know someone is watching over me and does what's necessry to "get my attention" and I am very grateful. Thank you so much for this wonderful amazing topic! I DO believe.

    Thank you,
    Beth

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  • bluerose
    bluerose Member Posts: 1,104
    dixiegirl said:

    Amazing feelings
    Wow, what a wonderful topic!

    I haven't felt anything like you describe, however every time (working on 3rd time around here) my mom who died when I was 15 (30 years ago) comes to visit me or get my attention.
    The first time she'd slam doors in my house when none were closed. Of course as a 15 year old pain in the butt she'd slam my bedroom door to remind me to clean my room LOL. When I hear crashes that can't be explained, I pay attention to my body and so far, they've been right.

    So, I know someone is watching over me and does what's necessry to "get my attention" and I am very grateful. Thank you so much for this wonderful amazing topic! I DO believe.

    Thank you,
    Beth

    Hi Beth
    What a fabulous feeling to know that each time you are in need of comfort or warning your Mom is still looking out for you.

    I had another experience happen during my isolation in hospital during the bone marrow transplant in which my ex (husband at the time) was siting in the corner of my isolation room reading a paper when I went into congestive heart failure. I motioned to him to get help as I couldn't catch a breath and he jumped up and ran out and in came nurses and doctors to help me. I went into a coma immediately after that so was out for awhile but when I came too I commented on how lucky it was that he was there to get help and only then found out that he wasn't there - he was in fact rushing to the hospital from work as he got the call from the hospital that I was in trouble and they didn't know if I would make it out. So who was the guy in the corner of my room reading the paper who looked an awful lot like my husband? I know.

    I keep asking myself why I seem to have had more than one of these types of experiences and as of late I have had a very serious heart issue (damage from a chemo drug) that has sent me to hospital for years by ambulances and resulted in a pacemaker emergency implant just VANISH about a month ago. The doctors can't figure it out because these kinds of arythmias are supposed to get worse over time and mine was getting worse up until a month ago. There have been other experiences I can't explain in scienfitic terms but one feeling I am always left with is that my reason for being on this nutty planet hasn't been revealed yet or I am just too dense to see it, lol. Probably the latter. lol

    Thanks for weighing in on this topic and for sharing your story. It's allowing people to open up about their experiences and that's just terrific. Blessings, Bluerose