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Out of Body Experience

From: Randall Lee (spotnewsman@sbcglobal.net)
Story type: OBE
Location: San Diego Fire Dept Ambulance
Source: Form Submission

In Septembe 2003 I suffered a hypoglycemix coma while driving my car tow Catholtic Charities. I was told that I continued driving for 45 minutes after my loss of awareness, striking several parked vehicles and and City of La Mesa concrete park bench.

I have no awareness of any of this. I remember someone (I think La Mesa Police Officer) doing CPR.

In the ambulance I clearing heard, "he is flat line, should we pronounce him now or wait to Sharp Trauma." I was viewing all this above and outside my body. All of the sudden I sat up and yelled at the medics "I am not dead." This is clinically impossible because I was moving no air, not breathing and my heart had stopped.

I arrived at the hospital and was revived, but have no memory of it. I was in and out of a coma for several days. I was in extremely critical and unstable condition. My blood sugar levels were hovering between 10 and 25 (typically fatal) and my blood pressure was extremely low. They establish a "pick line" from my arm to my aorta.

I had a nurse at my room 24/7. One night I was told I awakend out of the coma and started singing old "negro spirituals." My nurse told me later I sang loudly for about three hours. These are songs I have no knowledge of. While in a coma you can hear everything everyone says about you. My wife came to visit. I felt a warm loving feeling hoving over me. It was my wife. I immediately became self-aware, woke up from the coma and said to her, "I came back for you Sarah..." Her name is Cheryl.

Terminator fans will know where this came from.

I am still hear, will likely never work full time again, hey but I am alive.

And the funny part is I had several unfulfilled promises I had made to my wife. I know that is why I came back from the dead. Those promises have been fulfilled and we are now divorced.

So much for love!

Anyone is invited to contact me. Randy Lee (619) 461-8700
spotnewsman@sbcglobal.net
I was a television newsman for many years.