What my patient said before passing away, shocked me!

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • Working in a hospital during the night shift , this is my story about what a patient did in the middle of the night.
    **This is for INFORMATION/education only, this is NOT medical advice. Please talk to your own Doctor/Medical provider for what medications/treatment are safe and right for you.
    **names, locations, timelines , staff have been changed to maintain privacy.

Комментарии • 4 тыс.

  • @adamwright9550
    @adamwright9550 22 дня назад +150

    My Dad is in the same condition that you are speaking about! He had a NDE started talking about “it’s all part of the plan”! Making profound statements about being proud of me for deciding to be born and choosing such a bold path! He was definitely out of it! He has somewhat recovered, but he is still in a hospital! He has been bedridden for 25 years! He basically lives in a chair and can’t even get into his electric wheelchair! I need to move to Utah to help take care of him! I subscribed because I can relate to everything you’ve said! Look forward to watching more of your videos!

    • @drandreaoconnor
      @drandreaoconnor  22 дня назад +11

      Wow! That really is amazing …thanks for being here!

    • @goaskmymom1350
      @goaskmymom1350 22 дня назад +14

      You sound like a great son! Good luck and prayers for your dad.
      ❤️🙏❤️

    • @kimrobinson6285
      @kimrobinson6285 21 день назад +13

      I've heard stories that souls choose their parents before being born, and that this is forgotten by birth.

    • @user-nj8eq3dl4l
      @user-nj8eq3dl4l 21 день назад +14

      I feel good about your experience because I believe we DID get to choose whether we wanted to be born or not and coming to this world is something like going to war. That may sound weird but the Bible does support my belief in quite a few passages. God knew us and we knew him. Your dad knew

    • @degatagauwatie4073
      @degatagauwatie4073 21 день назад +1

      Well, if it turns out we somehow chose to have a life in this miserable world, please remind me to kick myself in the balls when I get back.

  • @randymcrandy8066
    @randymcrandy8066 10 дней назад +108

    I spent the last week of my Dads life with him. As regretful as it sounds I had to get home, my family needed me. I said my last words to him and we hugged, shook hands, cried. I flew home from NY to Alaska 17 hour trip total. He said to call him immediately when I was home and with my three kids. He was barely holding on. I called him and we spoke one more time just like when we used to work on cars together Ike nothing was wrong. I hung up the phone and he passed less than 10 min later. He just wanted to make sure his Son was ok before going on. A fathers love right to the bitter end.

    • @577gjj
      @577gjj 5 дней назад +4

      You should have stayed with him till the end. Your family will manage few days without you. You will never meet your father ever again.

    • @randymcrandy8066
      @randymcrandy8066 5 дней назад

      @@577gjjI don’t live my life by should haves. He insisted I get home safely. I have no regrets.

    • @combinedphcc7975
      @combinedphcc7975 5 дней назад

      D IC K HEA d​@@577gjj

    • @icsharpk
      @icsharpk 4 дня назад +4

      @@577gjjplease don’t do that to people. There’s burden in bereavement alr, if you will, we don’t know their circumstances. These things don’t typically happen at ideal times. Def speaking from experience. 😇

    • @icsharpk
      @icsharpk 4 дня назад +1

      My condolences. Dealt with this more than I have cared to. It’s never easy but there is peace in knowing you were there & have those bittersweet memories. ❤️‍🩹 there’s nothing like a real father 💎

  • @victoriadolton4762
    @victoriadolton4762 Месяц назад +1298

    My son passed from leukemia, and I became a parent consultant for children suffering from cancer and their parent's. One child that I helped was lying in bed with his sister on one side of the bed and his mom on the other. He said, "the angels are coming"....and then he passed. God Bless you Ryan!

    • @1ihws
      @1ihws Месяц назад +11

      @@victoriadolton4762 your first sentence said everything to a fellow bereaved parent, but please don’t forget that the altruism you’ve shown has the potential to kill you. Know when to stop.

    • @victoriadolton4762
      @victoriadolton4762 Месяц назад

      @@1ihws I guess I don't quite understand your comment. I'm a very strong person. If anything kills me, it will be the Melanoma I have in my eye right now. No need to reply. Take Care!

    • @AnnDaly-lt7sb
      @AnnDaly-lt7sb Месяц назад +23

      So sorry for your loss, Jesus is with him

    • @AnnDaly-lt7sb
      @AnnDaly-lt7sb Месяц назад +12

      @@1ihws Hugs, so sorry for your loss

    • @victoriadolton4762
      @victoriadolton4762 Месяц назад +17

      @@AnnDaly-lt7sb Thank you for your kind words and thoughts! He was a total delight. I was so blessed to have him in my life!

  • @AnnDaly-lt7sb
    @AnnDaly-lt7sb Месяц назад +1135

    Thought I would share my story from the other side, had an NDE at 3 years of age while being brutally assaulted by my stepfather. My soul left my body, quite quickly once it started, I was floating towards the ceiling but then the best thing happened, I did not get as far as heaven, I was being hugged by Jesus for some minutes, I looked down on my body, still under attack, Jesus said "dont look at her" and hugged me tighter. It was the most peace, love, serenity, safety and lack of pain I ever had alive. He has the kindest eyes the sweetest smile and He is literally Love. He had a beautiful gold tinged light emanating from him. He must have sent me back for a reason, maybe this testimony, but I did not want to leave Him.

    • @maymei6742
      @maymei6742 Месяц назад +10

      I did lucid dreaming and out of body experence (OBE) , Robert Monroe, a few years ago... managed to experience OBE once....You should seriously considering practising OBE to get to know our true nature and to get out of this matrix

    • @AnnDaly-lt7sb
      @AnnDaly-lt7sb Месяц назад +8

      @@maymei6742 Thank you for your comment dear it is interesting, I don't really know that I would, but I will look up the gentleman I do like to learn. much love!

    • @MsElaineLewis
      @MsElaineLewis Месяц назад +31

      So sorry your stepfather was such a jerk! I don't know where these people come from or what is wrong with them! Did anything change for you after this incident, did the brutality continue? I hope not.

    • @AnnDaly-lt7sb
      @AnnDaly-lt7sb Месяц назад +99

      @@MsElaineLewis Hi sweetie, thank you, yes sadly he continued I would get a reprieve when my mum would leave him, but she returned about 4 times. He was a violent sexual predator and from when his eyes would go black I would say possessed in my opinion. There were more attempts on my life, he did not succeed, luckily he made his way to hell by the time I was 11 so he could no longer harm people. I am 60 and a grandmother now, I chose to be a survivor not a victim as it is more empowering, I decided as a very young child that as I could see evil and hated it, I would be the opposite to the best of my ability. He was scared of getting arrested, so he threatened me with my and my families death if I told. Which was daft as the proof was obvious. Some people are souless. Thanks again, much love and hugs.

    • @tinkerbell8507
      @tinkerbell8507 Месяц назад

      ​Did your mother knew about this or did she suspected something was happening to you?@@AnnDaly-lt7sb

  • @gabrielpowers766
    @gabrielpowers766 9 дней назад +28

    My Mom was close to passing and I told her how much I loved her. She sat right up in bed and gave me a big kiss and said she loved me too. She then laid back down and passed peacefully shortly later.

    • @drandreaoconnor
      @drandreaoconnor  8 дней назад +1

      sweet :)

    • @kristinav7175
      @kristinav7175 2 дня назад

      You are blessed

    • @teresadeagle3079
      @teresadeagle3079 18 часов назад

      My Mother In Law Woke Up for a Minute and said She was Hungry
      The Nurses asked us to leave.the room so they could change her bedding
      She.tiok her Last Breath once we left and Lassed 5 minutes later 😮❤

  • @TheWordmerchant
    @TheWordmerchant Месяц назад +799

    When I was 20 years old I had the experience of hearing my father's voice calling me one afternoon. It was so clear that I walked outside and walked up and down the street, looking for him, looking for his car, and any sign of him. When I couldn't find him, I called his house. My stepmother answered the phone, in tearful sobs. She told me that my dad had just died on the golf course in South Carolina. He had traveled there for a golfing holiday. He had a massive heart attack on the golf course and died. At that moment, I believe he was calling my name. The line between life and death is very delicate. These miracles of communication are quite real and true. God bless you all. ❤

    • @premilabenjamin4444
      @premilabenjamin4444 Месяц назад +40

      My grandmother just before closing her eyes for the last time.
      Lifted up her eyes upward towards heaven and smiled at all of us and pleasantly smiling looking upward closed her eyes for the last time.

    • @user-bv4ek1nv8c
      @user-bv4ek1nv8c Месяц назад +16

      Demons can pretend to speak like your loved ones.

    • @suzybailey-koubti8342
      @suzybailey-koubti8342 Месяц назад +12

      @@TheWordmerchant , my brother was on holiday in South Carolina last year when a golfing partner/friend died also of a massive heart attack. My brother and his friends were absolutely devastated. We are from West Virginia. God rest your father’s precious soul. I am so glad he came to you at that moment. Lifting you up in prayer. 🙏🏼

    • @TheWordmerchant
      @TheWordmerchant Месяц назад +3

      @@suzybailey-koubti8342 Thank you so much. I'm so sorry for the loss of your brother. xx

    • @cathycollins9011
      @cathycollins9011 Месяц назад +16

      @@TheWordmerchant my sister died in a car accident at age 16. Her boyfriend was driving and he loved her very much. Everyone’s life was changed forever. We were in VA. My elderly grandparents lived in KY. My uncle, pastor and doctor went to tell them of her passing. My grandfather said he already knew it because she came to see him when she passed. He was a pastor with a kind gentle soul.

  • @LarryYaw
    @LarryYaw Месяц назад +400

    My late wife was a nurse. She had similar stories. God bless you nurses and docs for all you do. I have terminal cancer now. I hope to have a nurse like you at the end.

    • @lyndkent-cl2oe
      @lyndkent-cl2oe Месяц назад +17

      Bless you xx

    • @LarryYaw
      @LarryYaw Месяц назад +6

      @@lyndkent-cl2oe Thank you.

    • @ReadRomans10
      @ReadRomans10 Месяц назад +21

      ​@@LarryYawlifting you up in prayer.

    • @wcstrawberryfields8011
      @wcstrawberryfields8011 Месяц назад +17

      Blessings Larry.
      You will be embraced with more love than you thought possible.

    • @jeanetteh7752
      @jeanetteh7752 Месяц назад +23

      Larry we are all dying but the MOST important thing is to be in relationship with Jesus and to repent of our sins...He is The Way, The Truth & The Life & He Loves You So Very Much❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥. God Bless You❤️

  • @RichardDillon-y7f
    @RichardDillon-y7f Месяц назад +503

    I hemorrhaged and coded after birthing my first baby. My spirit floated up to the corner of the ceiling and completely left my body. I watched the staff work on my body, trying to bring me back. I watched from above as they frantically gave me CPR chest compressions, slapped an oxygen mask on me, placed large supports under the foot of my bed, and hurriedly shoved IVs into both arms. I remember being completely calm and peaceful…blissfully happy. When I awoke hours later, back in my body, I was SO upset! I felt as if I had had a glimpse of paradise, then lost it! I have been a Christian my entire life and have always looked forward being with Jesus, and my loved ones long gone, eventually, but never expected to almost die at 19 yrs. old!
    I have always remembered this event (now I’m 75Yr.old) with joy, because God gave me a glimpse into my future, and just solidified my certainty that the soul lives on after death!

    • @user-fz3ys8ut6k
      @user-fz3ys8ut6k 26 дней назад +8

      Right on.😂

    • @linda-taylorwest4435
      @linda-taylorwest4435 24 дня назад +30

      @@RichardDillon-y7f HALLELUJAH HALLELUJAH GIVE GOD ALL THE GLORY BLESSINGS

    • @junebug7606
      @junebug7606 24 дня назад +6

      Im reading comments since half way then this I have lots of info I don't need about you and the patients medical !? You said this nurse will pass tonight ?? 🤔😳

    • @eclecticvicki8376
      @eclecticvicki8376 24 дня назад +6

      You know what you know! It was probably fairly terrible at the time but you’ve been blessed as you now understand.

    • @user-jq5pr6dy6s
      @user-jq5pr6dy6s 24 дня назад +4

      It’s called “the rally”. Quite common. Hospice Nurse Julie explains it well.

  • @overlordextras
    @overlordextras Месяц назад +284

    When my son passed when he was five days old i saw his little spirit leave his body pass the little sign in the hospice that said welcome home baby abel. And i knew he was back with jesus saw an angel who looked like a person come for him the loghts all went out it was awful and comforting qt the same time but i miss my baby soo much 😢 thank Jesus for getting me through and allowing his little signs be shown to me for comfort

    • @aprilmartian5837
      @aprilmartian5837 Месяц назад +9

      So sorry for your loss. God bless you! 🙏

    • @katrinab7657
      @katrinab7657 Месяц назад +8

      ​@@aprilmartian5837 God bless you. I think of the scripture that says angels will carry God's children to heaven. You're blessed to have seen it (for the comfort), but I pray that God softens the edges of your grief. I praise God that your baby felt your human love and comfort, even for a short time. And although I can only imagine the pain, I hope you recognize the honor God gave you to bear witness to his little life, and to be with him for his first and last breaths. (I had a mother tell me that when her son passed at 50 something).❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @rogerphelps9939
      @rogerphelps9939 Месяц назад +2

      You were in a highly emotional sttate. When that happens your senses will play tricks on you. That is all.

    • @ronnieingle1447
      @ronnieingle1447 29 дней назад +4

      God bless baby Abel

    • @andreatorluemke4982
      @andreatorluemke4982 29 дней назад +5

      He’s in heaven all angels under 12 wait in heaven at the age they died for you to raise them there love. Hugs❤

  • @tomh3652
    @tomh3652 Месяц назад +800

    My wife just died in hospice at 60 years old. The nurses there are angels I could not have made it without them. The compassion for the patient and family at their worst time is amazing. Bless all nurses they have no idea what they mean to people.

    • @JEThode
      @JEThode Месяц назад +17

      So true. completely agree we you.

    • @JEThode
      @JEThode Месяц назад +19

      Thank you to all hospice organizations because you have one of the most important jobs that there are in my honest opinion.

    • @sherri4468
      @sherri4468 Месяц назад +18

      I’m so sorry for your loss may the Lord comfort you 🙏❤

    • @tomh3652
      @tomh3652 Месяц назад +8

      @@sherri4468 Thank you so much bless you too.

    • @Richard-xg1vv
      @Richard-xg1vv Месяц назад +19

      Without a doubt Tom you're right, a good nurse makes a world of difference, what they do is incredible.

  • @TBeezley1
    @TBeezley1 2 месяца назад +1209

    My mother had a heart attack on a Monday afternoon. In the hospital, two days later, she looked past me and said, "Oh, there's a garden. It's beautiful. Someone is coming to me with a robe to put on." I asked, "What color is it," expecting it to be white. She said, "It's pink." That night she had a second, massive heart attack and lapsed into a coma. Early Sunday morning, the hospital called so I could be with her when she passed. Before I left her room, a nurse told me she sat up in her bed a couple hours earlier and said, "I must be dead." The nurse told her, "No, you're in a hospital." As she laid back down, she said, "That must be the forest." We flew her body back to Chicago for interment. The relative who was overseeing the preps at the funeral home said, "Your mother will look lovely for the visitation. I gave her one of my own blouses to wear." The next evening when we entered the chapel, the casket was open...and my dear mom was wearing a beautiful, pink blouse.

    • @patjohnson6234
      @patjohnson6234 2 месяца назад +26

      So he said nothing, what a long nothing story.

    • @cynthiamarshall6004
      @cynthiamarshall6004 2 месяца назад

      ​​@@patjohnson6234WTH?

    • @audreyheart2180
      @audreyheart2180 2 месяца назад +45

      The knowledge of the secrets of the kingdom of heaven
      has been given to you, but not to them.
      Whoever has will be given more, and they will
      have an abundance. Whoever does not have, even
      what they have will be taken from them.
      In them is fulfilled the prophecy of Isaiah: “ ‘You will
      be ever hearing but never understanding; you will be
      ever seeing but never perceiving.
      For this people’s heart has become calloused; they hardly
      hear with their ears, and they have closed their eyes.
      Otherwise they might see with their eyes, hear with their ears,
      understand with their hearts and turn, and I would heal them.’
      But blessed are your eyes because they see, and your ears because they hear.
      -Matthew 13:9-16

    • @TBeezley1
      @TBeezley1 2 месяца назад +21

      @@audreyheart2180 Thank you, dear sister. I praise Him for opening my eyes to His reality, love, and precious gift of free, eternal life through Jesus Christ.

    • @takenoprisoners5723
      @takenoprisoners5723 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@patjohnson6234 I found this very interesting on my first time here. Until the click baiter experience showed itself. Deception. I don't like it either.

  • @markmanning5683
    @markmanning5683 Месяц назад +141

    Dr. Andrea, you have a very nice personality. I just wanted to say that I have been with many people as they passed away. I was a Police Officer for 36.5 years and was with the victims of crimes and auto crashes and some failed attempted suicides. I had to report any last words of statements involving the incident they were involved with before they died. My impression of the moment of death was seeing the body fighting to stay alive, breathing, shaking or moaning. Then then there was a very still moment that I perceived as a "personal - private" moment as they died. I have held hands with these people, held them in my arms and trying to communicate with them. On-lookers have approached or tried to see what was happening or even intervein, I always told these people to leave or get out of the scene. After the person passed away, I explained to some of those who were watching, "The last moment was a personal moment for the victims and that I was trying to give these people a little calm and quite and tried to support them in their struggle. I don't know if others share this opinion at these moments or not, I was put in this situations many times as people died. Many times the passing was not quiet, maybe a struggle and then finally the body and brain just fades. Only once I was inside a building or controlled environment, the rest were outside. These were just my impressions of the moment of death.
    Sorry for being long winded, but it required many words to describe what I understood during these moments.

    • @veronicarivero8644
      @veronicarivero8644 Месяц назад +19

      I understand you completely, I have been in Home Health care for 34 yrs, and like you I have seen my share of patients pass away, Sometimes I couldn't believe how family and friends would gather around the dying person and carry on with conversations and even laughter and the patient was having labored breathing and the death rattle, I found that insensitive, few times I would ask 🤫 to keep it down, I loved my patients. // Thank you by the way for your Service. 🌿☕️🙏

    • @KohalaLover
      @KohalaLover Месяц назад +10

      Thank you for your empathy and understanding.

    • @viviankankam9704
      @viviankankam9704 29 дней назад +6

      It's a sacred transition we can treat with care.

    • @ritajeanferreira1032
      @ritajeanferreira1032 27 дней назад +7

      Mark you are an amazing person ❤ thank you for your service ❤

    • @Hopeful731
      @Hopeful731 25 дней назад +11

      I also did home care for many years and would like to share an inspirational and gentle passing. My loving 92-year-old brilliant and beautiful Mary. Her parents were from Ireland she loved them both dearly, never a bad word spoken about either one of them. Sometime during her last, maybe 2 hours on this side, she opened her eyes, sat up, reached her arms out and up at a 45° angle then joyfully, and longingly said Momma. She😊 simply laid down, went back to sleep until she passed, a short time later.

  • @Alm0usa2030
    @Alm0usa2030 Месяц назад +131

    My aunt, my mother's sister, was blind due to a condition I can't remember the name of. Just before she passed away, she suddenly regained her sight. We were shocked when she told us, 'I can see you. I can see!' We thanked God for her recovery and told her we would take her home. She began walking happily but then said she wasn't going with us. We asked her why, since she could now see and walk. She replied, 'No, I'm going to pass away.' We urged her not to say such things because she seemed fine, but a few hours later, she passed away. It’s true that some people before they die they could regain their power still to this day don’t know why that happened. 😔

    • @drandreaoconnor
      @drandreaoconnor  Месяц назад +5

      wow!!

    • @linda-taylorwest4435
      @linda-taylorwest4435 24 дня назад +6

      I UNDERSTAND IT'S SO TRUE SOMETIMES OUR LOVES BE LIKE NOTHING WRONG TALKING LAUGHTING ENJOYING LIFE NEXT THING THEY ARE GONE MY OLDEST WAS LIKE THIS EASTER DAY THIS YEAR WENT HOME BEST EASTER WE EVER HAD WENT ON GOOD FRIDAY PASSED AWAY 04-08-2024 HIS BIRTHDAY 04-17-61 GREAT MEMORIES FOR EASTER WENT TO HOSPICE ON A SUNDAY 2:30 P.M AND MONDAY WENT HOME TO THE LORD 04-08-2024 BUT GOD AND GOD IS KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECEIVE 06-23-23 PROBLEMS 09-10-23 IN THE HOSPITAL 6 MONTHS HE DIDN'T SUFFER GLORY TO GOD HE DID SAY HE WAS TIRED HE IS RESTING HEALED WITH A NEW SOUL ALL PEACE HE CAME TO MY SISTER IN A DREAM IN ALL WHITE 2 DAY AFTER HIS PASSING SAYING DON'T WORRY I AM FIND CONFORMATION FOR THE FAMILY ❤❤😊😊 WE MISSED HIM DEARLY WHAT A SINCE OF HUMOR!!!!! ALWAYS WATCHING ME UP EARLY MORNING SAYING KID WHAT'S FOR BREAKFAST LOL 😊

    • @paultweedley2026
      @paultweedley2026 21 день назад +2

      Waw that's amazing how some people acctually know the end is coming for them imminently, is that through uncomfortable pain or just losing or fading vital signs and senses, l guess we'll not know that until we as individuals start to die ! Every day in health is a blessing.

    • @hathortheshapeshifter
      @hathortheshapeshifter 20 дней назад +3

      Yes! My patient told me he was gonna die tomorrow. I was off “tomorrow” but the next day I wasn’t and he passed while I was off! Rest in peace James ! Miss u daily!

    • @John_13_35
      @John_13_35 13 дней назад +2

      Not unheard of! It's a strange and wondrous world our Maker has created!

  • @annajustice7620
    @annajustice7620 2 месяца назад +1722

    My mother told me the story of my great grandfather...
    He was old and very devout. He had been unconscious and expected to pass away. Suddenly he sat up in bed and very excited he said:
    " Do you hear it?? Do you hear the singing?" Those around him asked him what he heard.
    He said.."The singing, its beautiful. I have to go, they are calling me."
    He folded back the sheet as tho to get out of bed, but only managed one leg. They said it was like he stepped out of his body and went to meet the singing angels that came for him.

    • @claudiaboelte4037
      @claudiaboelte4037 2 месяца назад +84

      I am very touched by your father’s experience. For a 10 year period I was VERY ill. During that time, I would be waked up at 3 a m with strong electricity to my brain……Then I would receive a song, words and music! This was beyond shocking to me because I was educated as an accountant. God’s little joke, I guess. So music in the heavenlies is a very REAL thing. I call the work sent through me EVIDENCE OF GOD’s PRESENCE. The real miracle was that God made a way for even the Filmharmonic Orchestra Prague to record 3 albums of these songs, along with Nashville professionals. That was a miracle! I hand these CD’s out to strangers to encourage people. They are also on iTunes and Spotify under Claudia Lofton Boelte. I wonder if your father has already heard some of them….especially Boundless, I Adore You, and I Will Be There. God bless you and, rest assured, this world is not our home!

    • @valeriezack44
      @valeriezack44 2 месяца назад +26

      @@claudiaboelte4037 I would love to hear them!

    • @sandrachank6982
      @sandrachank6982 Месяц назад +48

      @@annajustice7620 While going through a particularity unpleasant procedure...when I had cancer..my whole being was filled with the song " A MIGHTY FORTRESS IS OUR GOD."......it distracted me from what was happening in the physical world. Thanks be to God !!

    • @anniekirts6621
      @anniekirts6621 Месяц назад +16

      @@claudiaboelte4037 How cool is THAT! 💖🙏 Wow! In meditation, I have heard music also. Very beautiful! It’s like it’s “just there” like the elevator-music of the Heavens, lol. I’m going to look up your music right now! Bless you for sharing w the rest of us!💐🤗

    • @anniekirts6621
      @anniekirts6621 Месяц назад +6

      Hi again- I went to your YT Ch & I watched several videos w the story on that song. But I was unable to listen to or find even 1 song! I must be doing this wrong..I’ll keep trying tho.

  • @elainegoldstein2120
    @elainegoldstein2120 Месяц назад +1491

    I had a brother who suffered with mental illness and lived with my parents as an adult while they were alive. After my parents died, I always worried about him and kept in touch on a regular basis. Years later I lived in Az and I was notified that he was on a ventilator and in kidney failure. I immediately got on a plane and flew to Chgo hoping to get there before he passed but didn’t make it. A few nights after the funeral I thought I was asleep but was woken up hearing his voice saying “Don’t worry about me, I’m ok. I’m with mom and dad.” I believe he sent me a message.

    • @nathanielovaughn2145
      @nathanielovaughn2145 Месяц назад +13

      I hope you found comfort in that, but gotta say, I would have found that very disturbing and terrifying.

    • @TamaraLee-uz8hm
      @TamaraLee-uz8hm Месяц назад +54

      I had to put my mom in a nursing home because of dementia, I was so worried about her all the time and felt horrible that she was there, I had a powerful dream she came to me and said Tamara stop worrying I have a lot of friends here. It was so comforting! I believe in comforting miracles.

    • @ivoryrichardson4074
      @ivoryrichardson4074 Месяц назад +40

      My mother did the same thing. She came to my sister and I both in the night and said she was fine.

    • @luciag.suberviola1364
      @luciag.suberviola1364 Месяц назад +18

      You had a brother with a mental illness and left him alone after your parents died???? What kind of values are that? I could not let a sick brother live alone so that I would receive news from a hospital that he was dying. Crazy world.

    • @TamaraLee-uz8hm
      @TamaraLee-uz8hm Месяц назад +40

      @@luciag.suberviola1364 I’m sure he was in a care facility. Don’t judge

  • @cathy5040
    @cathy5040 Месяц назад +693

    My mother had uterine cancer. Her colon ruptured as a result of radiation therapy. The surgeon said it was one of the three worst cases he had ever seen. Didn’t expect her to live. I prayed… Jesus, it will be said that she’s elderly (she was 74) and lived a long life. She’s going to a better place. But Jesus, you know that’s not true because she’s not born again. She’s not going to a better place. 😢 I prayed and asked the Lord to give her more time on this earth. He gave her 14+ more years. 🙌🏻 During that time she was born again! 🙌🏻

  • @kurtg9684
    @kurtg9684 Месяц назад +95

    My mom was on hospice years ago living with my wife and I. The family gathered one night and said good bye to her. The next morning she was sitting on the edge of the bed asking why everyone was here? She ate a big breakfast and eventually went to sleep again and was gone two days later. What a gift for everyone to have one more moment with her. Before that, she was in the hospital ICU and I walked in. She was excited and she asked my if I saw the Giant shiny man sitting on the end of the bed. I became a hospice chaplain after my mom died. You nurses are remarkable people.

  • @Kysushanz
    @Kysushanz Месяц назад +744

    I got a call from my father to say "son, I'm finished, my back is killing me and I can't go on". After a small talk on the phone, I said I'd catch the next flight. It had been 5 years since I last saw him and when I saw him in hospital he was a shell of the man I knew - cancer had ravaged him so quickly. The duty nurse came to me to say that for the best part of the day he had been singing in the ward and had the whole ward in tears. Dad loved his singing and choir time. The nurse went on to say that she went to his room and said "Jim, you know you are dying?" And he reply, "Oh yes" and kept on signing. RIP dad.

    • @greentorm5467
      @greentorm5467 Месяц назад +26

      Five years is a long time

    • @c-p1976
      @c-p1976 Месяц назад +3

    • @rainbowinthedark453
      @rainbowinthedark453 Месяц назад +18

      Five years is a long time but it happens in this world that keeps us busy or unable to travel. Eternity is an even longer time and someday you guys will have that!

    • @deborahburroughs8905
      @deborahburroughs8905 Месяц назад +37

      Why would the nurse ask a question like that?

    • @buckeyedav1
      @buckeyedav1 Месяц назад +13

      My husband did that in the hospital too just sang and sang they brought him home from the hospital with Hospice, less than 48 hours he passed away. Anna In Ohio

  • @gilbertaragon7876
    @gilbertaragon7876 Месяц назад +1705

    2013 My Brother was in hospice dying from colon cancer. Right before his passing, he sat up and asked my dad for a hug. My dad gave him a hug, and my brother told him okay that's enough. My brother laid back down and passed away. 2015 Two years later my younger Sister passed from Breast Cancer. She was trying so hard to get outta bed. I held her and seen the life leave her body. It was a sight I will never forget. 2021 My Mother went to the hospital for a routine visit and she didn't make it out of the hospital. My mother was convinced into getting Vaccinated and in less than a hour she told my dad she didn't feel well, as she sat up she died in my father's arms. She suffered a massive heart attack after getting the Covid Shot. Rest In Peace Juan, Olga and Mom. Rest in peace, you are greatly missed. I LOVE YOU ALL AND I'LL SEE YOU ALL ON THE OTHER SIDE.

  • @coredadventure1
    @coredadventure1 13 дней назад +34

    My dad did this. The day before he died he snapped out of his state and started cleaning his room. They told me it was called a rally. Thank you for sharing.

    • @tiffsaver
      @tiffsaver 10 дней назад +5

      I heard that even people with severe Alzheimer's have a sudden "moment of clarity." It's almost as though God wanted to let them give their families and loved ones a proper goodbye before setting off...

    • @coredadventure1
      @coredadventure1 10 дней назад +2

      @@tiffsaver that's right I've heard that too! It's just wild

    • @joycebelk4634
      @joycebelk4634 11 часов назад

      A friend of mine was caring for her elderly grandmother who had been basically in a coma for several days. She sat up and requested she be taken to Walmart. The granddaughter thought she was experiencing a miracle but took her to Walmart. I don’t remember if grandmother purchased anything but she had a good time. When they returned grandmother got back in bed ………back in a coma and died several hours later.

    • @coredadventure1
      @coredadventure1 5 часов назад

      @@joycebelk4634 wow the poor girl I know the first time it happened to me you think the person is okay and the doctors are wrong

  • @PAUL-pz3rz
    @PAUL-pz3rz Месяц назад +137

    My mom had been taken to the hospital and I got that call we all dread. That "you better get up here she won't make it through the night" call. I went to the hospital and she was on a breathing machine and although necessary, they are brutal. She was unconscious and fighting for her life. Suddenly, she opened her eyes and started pointing up at the ceiling in the corner of the room. She was trying to speak and was excited. My daughter asked, What is she trying to tell us? I told her, she is trying to let us know, the angels are here. I am a man of faith and considered this moment to be a great privilege to be there in their presents. It made everything easier and only strengthened our faith.

    • @debrapaulino918
      @debrapaulino918 Месяц назад +1

      My father kept pointing out the window and to the corner of the room. I was last to be with him while still lucid. He had finally understood 😊

    • @OldManMuskrat
      @OldManMuskrat Месяц назад

      I witnessed the opposite of this when my wife's grandma passed. She saw something evil and scary coming for her.

    • @cathwalsh9921
      @cathwalsh9921 Месяц назад +2

      @@OldManMuskratthat’s so sad

    • @Catcrazy63
      @Catcrazy63 29 дней назад +2

      @@OldManMuskratI understand, as I experienced something like this with my mother 6 years ago today. I’m praying hard it isn’t the worst, because a pastor there at the hospice house talked to my mother and heard what she said. But he told us that he finds people who came from major abuse (like my mother had from her father), that God is giving her time to come to terms and forgive him before he takes her on up to heaven. But she kept pointing to a corner of the room and asking if we saw “him”. We’d ask her to describe him and all she would say is that he was dark. She said this in a subdued voice. She saw this “man” for the last few days of her life. My sister and I were horrified at this. But the pastors words are a comfort, and I pray that I will see my mother in heaven.🙏🏼✝️

    • @AW1Lucky
      @AW1Lucky 22 дня назад +1

      My wife of thirty years was near the end, I thought probably a week or so, maybe a month left. But after a near sleepless night for the both of us, she said I think I will take a nap on the couch, which she did. After a few minutes, I sat next to her and recited a short poem that was special to us. She immediately woke up, sat up, and with both arms excitedly pointed to a corner in the ceiling of our living room and said loudly and lucidly: "OH! OH! Very much as you described. And then collapsed in my arms.
      I too believe she was trying to tell me that the Angels are here. Two and a half years ago, I am comforted that she went that way.
      I am a different man since that day.

  • @markgotschall2914
    @markgotschall2914 Месяц назад +485

    I was 17 when my father passed from colon cancer, and he appeared at my bedside at 3:33 am. He appeared young and vibrant with a full red beard. He told me that he was better and pain-free and told me to take care of my mother and brother. I had never seen my father with a beard before. I told my uncle this story, and he started sobbing, he told me that my dad had grown a beard for Norwegian days, and it was red. My father had brown hair.

    • @mbraden66
      @mbraden66 Месяц назад +69

      Dude, when I was 17, my mom passed from colon cancer. She was 43yo, this was in 1983.
      I couldn't stay in the hospital room. The hospital was not trying to make it comfortable for visitors, there was only one chair. About midnight I said my goodbyes and went home. I couldn't sleep, so I was on the couch where I finally did find sleep. My cat woke me up, something she had never done before. She was sleeping on my chest. When I opened my eyes, I looked at her and said, "I know boots" I started to pet her, she purred and the phone rang. It was my dad telling me my mom had just passed.

    • @junekerr639
      @junekerr639 Месяц назад

      86​@@mbraden66

    • @seanbeukman9563
      @seanbeukman9563 Месяц назад +20

      Hey bro, my father appeared in a dream, also younger and smart but a student of mine declared without hesitation that that vision was him greeting me. After his passing. It was weird for me so I completely accepted the explanation.

    • @LaughandGrowandLive
      @LaughandGrowandLive 12 дней назад +2

      Wow❤ I was born 3:33am. You'll see him again 😊

  • @NonieMaesLife
    @NonieMaesLife 2 месяца назад +542

    My mother was very lucid up to the moment she died She spoke to all of my siblings she said to me honey you will need to use stain remover on that grease spot on your shirt when you get home earlier that day I had a hamburger and it had dripped on my shirt. My mother had macular degeneration and could not see hardly at all. But what really freaked me and my siblings out is when she told my eldest brother to please move out of the doorway be cause Jesus wanted to come in... love your stories I'm so excited to hear more❤❤❤

  • @csslkft6517
    @csslkft6517 21 день назад +39

    I can attest to the facts that there are some nurses who are angels on earth. My mom passed 5 weeks ago from colon cancer and during those days in the hospital, she had the best nurses ever. They were caring, kind and wonderful. I have more respect for their love of patients and their jobs. Big up to every medical person

  • @user-un7fp8rq9j
    @user-un7fp8rq9j Месяц назад +73

    My sister & sister in law sat with a retired pastor who was dying with throat cancer. He sat up and declared there were angels all around the room. He died in a couple of days. My sisters said they had goosebumps!!

  • @user-bp9wq6ll4i
    @user-bp9wq6ll4i 2 месяца назад +249

    After my mum died I was in agony. She then appeared to me in a meadow full of wild flowers. I did not recognise her till she turned her head and I saw her beautiful profile, now a young woman, slim and free. I then saw my father, his arms outstretched and I thought he had come to hug me. He was again a young hansome man in an army trench mac. My mother in a simple cotton dress then went to his arms. They embraced before the image went swirly. I felt the warm comfort of this knowledge and no longer fear death. I think it is vital to do the right thing on earth as we are only passing through and our destiny is the result of our good living. I am a devout Christian in my heart.

    • @conniegomez1321
      @conniegomez1321 Месяц назад +5

      beautiful!!

    • @andi879
      @andi879 Месяц назад +14

      Your destiny has nothing to do with how good you are. Your “ticket” to heaven is based only on your faith in Jesus, when you believe that Jesus died for your sins. God says the best of our good works are like filthy rags to God. . Good works is a result of your faith, not visa versa.

    • @sherrybielma1934
      @sherrybielma1934 Месяц назад +3

      I loved my mom very much, and it was excruciating to have her leave me, but it was her time and that is better for them...

    • @stephenaggett4173
      @stephenaggett4173 Месяц назад

      ​@@andi879💯

    • @robertaclemmons7999
      @robertaclemmons7999 Месяц назад +1

      ♥♥♥

  • @terri5757
    @terri5757 2 месяца назад +472

    My Mother in Law was in the hospital. She was ill but wasn’t expected to die. My husband came home one evening after visiting his mother and was telling me that his mom was saying that her mom, favorite sister and her best friend was in the corner of her hospital room and asked if he could see them.
    He told her no. When he got home he told me he thought that was very odd. I told him I wouldn’t be surprised if she passed soon. He didn’t want to believe me. He said the nurses said she was fine. I worked in nursing homes and with elderly people in their homes for many years. I had seen it happen again and again. I told my husband this.
    I went to the hospital the next morning. My MIL was asking if I could see her visitors. I told her yes which made her happy. I got an uneasy feeling because her breathing didn’t seem quite right. I told her I would make sure my husband came to visit her after work that day. When he got home I told him of my concern. He still didn’t believe me. He was going by what the nurses said. He said he was tired and would go see her the next day. I told him I promised his mom he’d come. He really didn’t want to go but did with a little persuading and guilting. I don’t believe he would have forgiven himself if he hadn’t.
    The hospital called in the very early hours of the next morning to let him know that his mom had unexpectedly passed away. There has to be more after this life. I can’t believe there is any other reason to explain this phenomenon.

    • @drandreaoconnor
      @drandreaoconnor  2 месяца назад +21

      Yes!!!

    • @sail4life
      @sail4life 2 месяца назад +19

      Research Near Death Experiences (NDEs), its real alright!

    • @user-nl4nh7rf4p
      @user-nl4nh7rf4p 2 месяца назад +21

      @@sail4life This is not an NDE. It's called terminal lucidity.

    • @sail4life
      @sail4life 2 месяца назад

      ​@@user-nl4nh7rf4pI know. NDEs provide a lot of supporting evidence for the "survival hypothesis".

    • @zaunbeene9757
      @zaunbeene9757 2 месяца назад +47

      God is real!

  • @truegemrn
    @truegemrn Месяц назад +208

    I just want to apologize to my patients during my first couple of years as a nurse. As a new RN in the 80s, I was young and didn’t understand the compassion angle, and I communicated very poorly with my patients. I wasn’t mean, I was just…all business at my job. I was a very lost soul at the time. I was abused as a child and I think I didn’t learn compassion. (Everything was ALWAYS about “her”). I wish I could go back and show them all the compassion in me that I’ve discovered. All glory be to God.

    • @user-ng2sc7wi5z
      @user-ng2sc7wi5z Месяц назад +8

      As we as adults know u treat people the way u want to be treated as we all know the tables will turn. As a nurse u must have compassion. Very sicking to hear

    • @truegemrn
      @truegemrn Месяц назад +34

      @@user-ng2sc7wi5z your response displays zero compassion.

    • @user-ng2sc7wi5z
      @user-ng2sc7wi5z Месяц назад

      @@truegemrn Iam a nurse I could never treat my sick patients poorly sorry I know right from wrong it’s not about my title I have d.clean heart regardless to how u feel and how u was treated as a child u repeated the horrible cycle shames on u god don’t like ugly may the tables turn one day u be laying in the bed sick in pain. Will be mirror back to u

    • @nolag7581
      @nolag7581 Месяц назад

      @@user-ng2sc7wi5z
      She learned to do better!
      Change is a beautiful thing!🙏🏽

    • @maggied8468
      @maggied8468 Месяц назад +30

      The fact that you would like to go back and apologize shows how much you've grown and matured. You became a nurse to help heal or prevent discomfort which is what you would of done. You may of lacked compassion but you have it now and that's a credit to yourself. Other nurses were also around you and would of shown the compassion you weren't able to at the time and if you'd been that bad a nurse they would of corrected you or advised you or even reported you. As you know life can be short so please don't be hard on yourself. You no doubt helped more people than you realized.

  • @dennisiacco7057
    @dennisiacco7057 Месяц назад +170

    My sister had cancer and was unconscious in the hospital. Her time was very near. For several day I talked to her, and recollected storied from our childhood, but she never moved…not one bit. I would pinch her fingers and toes attempting to get a reaction….but nothing. After several days I decided to have the ventilator removed. I was told she would probably pass within minutes. Suddenly, she raised her arm and grabbed my hand and squeezed it. She raised her arm completely off the bed about 3 feet. When she squeezed my hand, it was the first time that I think she knew I was there, and I was soooo excited to know that. She passed within the minute. I hope she knew that I was there for her.

    • @Natalie1026
      @Natalie1026 Месяц назад +14

      She knew and she thanked you ❤

    • @marykeegan4075
      @marykeegan4075 Месяц назад +8

      She was with you your whole life. This was her final thankyou. ❤

    • @chanieweiss4288
      @chanieweiss4288 Месяц назад +4

      @Dennisiacc07057 What a hard decision to make, to remove life support from someone you wish you could keep with you! I hope both you (in this life) and your sister (in afterliffe) are at peace!

    • @userjarabecko
      @userjarabecko Месяц назад +1

      Yikes

    • @ironhorse3497
      @ironhorse3497 Месяц назад +5

      She did. I promise you that. I'm so glad you were able and willing to be there for her. I'm sure that you brought her so much peace during that time just being there for her. I hope that my loved ones are with me whenever I pass, and it makes me sad that many have to pass alone. We all have our day, and if on that day we can be with those that we love - I think that is a real and true blessing. I obviously don't know you or your sister, but thanks for being there for her. I promise you that it meant a whole lot to her :)

  • @revpgesqredux
    @revpgesqredux Месяц назад +85

    I am a Pastor and have seen many translations and transfers on... i second the stories here told.... Had wind in entirely closed off rooms... Not AC... fresh mountain air breeze and gusts... Had angels appear and actually help do things... Had a Mom who was healing from near death with kidney cancer relive days and days of Only happy memories for about a month... Her daughter Penny got frustrated, and said " Momma, why are you cutting up and laughing with your cousins when Betty and I are right here with you?!??!?
    Their Mom immediately snapped out of wherever she was and said "Oh Penny 😍, you and Betty know how much I love you. I just know so many more people over here...."
    Then she went right back to them... Talking about things that really happened...
    I have had miracles happen directly to me too... Including seeing Angels,

    • @sheilahballard1039
      @sheilahballard1039 Месяц назад +11

      You should share the experiences with others. Write them all down, many would be encouraged as we face uncertain times here on Earth. I know I would enjoy reading the details of what God has allowed you to witness.

  • @grannyllama617
    @grannyllama617 Месяц назад +993

    My Dad had a heart attack and was unconscious in the hospital. I was eating breakfast at a motel 2000 miles away. All of a sudden I got a vision of my Grandma and Aunt ( my Dad’s Mom and sister that had passed). They told me ‘ we have him.. don’t worry. Less than 5 minutes later my sister called and said Dad had died. I miss him but know he is in a good place

    • @smpicinich
      @smpicinich Месяц назад +16

      Wow

    • @animaljustice7774
      @animaljustice7774 Месяц назад +14

      Aww I’m sorry. But you got some closure ❤❤

    • @agerven
      @agerven Месяц назад +14

      i have had some of those events myself. They are (yet) unexplainable, and therefor paranormal in the good sense of the word. They lift up the veil on how there is an afterlife, and on how those who have passed still care at those moments.

    • @wynettegreer3812
      @wynettegreer3812 Месяц назад +3

      You don’t miss him, you had not seen him for 5 years

    • @Marianna7117
      @Marianna7117 Месяц назад +6

      @@wynettegreer3812how you know that?

  • @sarahkittelson622
    @sarahkittelson622 Месяц назад +72

    My Dad had been in a coma for a long time, maybe months. My sister flew home from across the country, 8 months pregnant with his first grandchild. He came completely out of his coma, and was completely lucid! This was beyond shocking, since before the coma, he'd been out of his mind with brain cancer. Unbelievable. We were thrilled and beyond shocked. She stayed maybe 2-3 days, and he was with us, but as soon as she flew home, he was back in the coma. That broke my heart that I wasn't enough to keep him here, since I went to the hospital every day, even when he wasn't there. The rest of the shocker was that he visited me in a not-a-dream visitation, to let me know he was ok now. He was with his first wife who passed during WWII. It was all mindblowing !

  • @Heliopatra007
    @Heliopatra007 26 дней назад +74

    It happens not only to people, but to pets as well… I had a cat that was dying and I didn’t have the heart to put him down. The night before he passed, he all of a sudden started walking, purring, being very affectionate and eating everything I offered , and I was so happy thinking that he miraculously recovered. The next morning my mom found him dead by his tray with food 😢

    • @lenapas9480
      @lenapas9480 16 дней назад +11

      My cat died also, so I was crying in my sofa because I miss him and I slept and dreamed with him but it was very real, he come and purring and I snuggle with him, I could see like I was looking both of us from a distance he was like shining, I felt like he come to say goodbye but in a ‘dream’. I woke up feeling very peaceful and a tremendous sense of joy. 😻

    • @1969lovegladys
      @1969lovegladys 16 дней назад +13

      Mine woke from his nap, stretched, sneezed and died. I had him for 15 years and he was around 3 to 5 y.o. when I adopted him. Lovely pain-free and beautiful just like his entire life I was blessed with 😢

  • @ace6285
    @ace6285 Месяц назад +565

    When my mother was on her death bed, not long before she died, suddenly she reached her arms up and her face toward the ceiling and she had the most beautiful smile and expression on her face. It looked like she was seeing someone very beloved. She was radiant.

    • @Wanderedinto
      @Wanderedinto Месяц назад +47

      I had the same experience with my mom, she was comatose, suddenly she wakes up looks at the window and smiled like she saw her best friend, she died within seconds after that

    • @antonroest2849
      @antonroest2849 Месяц назад +30

      Exactly the same with my dad who died in bed early one morning. My mum heard him talking which woke her up. She turned on the light and saw that he had this huge smile on his face like he'd just seen something wonderful amazingly beautiful. Then she discovered that he had just passed away.

    • @kerryharrison5492
      @kerryharrison5492 Месяц назад +12

      My sister did the same thing. It was like she seen someone had a smile on her face and was talking in a strange language. I couldn't understand what she was talking about. The strange thing is she couldn't talk at all but her and I could communicate with each other. I miss her a lot.😢

    • @suzanne296
      @suzanne296 Месяц назад +7

      Beautiful

    • @greenleaves6924
      @greenleaves6924 Месяц назад +22

      The hospice nurse at Asheville VA said many of his patients right before death, reach up like their picking fruit from a tree, I asked what they are doing, he said I believe touching the hand of christ

  • @christinelamb1167
    @christinelamb1167 2 месяца назад +352

    Something similar happens with dementia patients in the end stage. I had a dear friend who was end stage Alzheimer's and also end stage lung cancer. He was at the point he didn't have the strength to do more than lie in bed, only getting up occasionally (with help) to use the toilet and go a few steps to the kitchen for small amounts of food. His legs were very weak and shaky, and could barely support his weight.
    One day when I arrived for my weekly visit, I was surprised when I rang the bell and he opened the door! He was standing there looking energetic as could be, and fully dressed. His son was standing behind him with a very confused look on his face. After welcoming me, my friend went back to his room, and his son told me what happened. Apparently his dad had gotten up at the crack of dawn and gotten dressed all by himself (something hadn't done in over 6 months). He had dressed himself in jeans, a shirt, and socks and sneakers.
    That whole day he didn't sleep at all, and spent his time going through his personal papers, and other belongings. I asked him what he was looking for, but he said he didn't know.
    Anyway, that spurt of relative lucidity and energy only lasted for that day. By the next day he was back to being in bed most of the time, and from then on he got much weaker as the days passed.
    Unfortunately, he continued to go downhill, and about a month later (exactly one week before his 78th birthday), he died peacefully with his family by his side.
    I have heard that this sudden lucidity happens sometimes with dementia patients, especially towards the end. I will treasure that day I spent with him when he was so energetic, and able to talk much more lucidly. It was almost like old times!

    • @veannegilchrist9925
      @veannegilchrist9925 Месяц назад

      Many patients “rally” before they die. I’ve seen it many times.

    • @Lulu-kt6gr
      @Lulu-kt6gr Месяц назад +1

      Aww how blessed you were to “see” your dad again, one more time. Sometimes we don’t get that extra day.

    • @kayhollings1777
      @kayhollings1777 Месяц назад +1

      I would have loved one more day like that with my grandmother. That's very special, I think that's just great.

    • @douglasdobson8110
      @douglasdobson8110 Месяц назад +1

      I've read a lot on related subjects and I fully believe the Holy Spirit comes and fills you when you're about to make the crossing from Earth into Heaven . . . That filling of the Holy Spirit can bring you back to consciousness and clarity even if your body is toast. It seems like a part of the mechanism we have built in for that physical end time and the crossing/separation from the body. In some circumstances people are given the opportunity to return to the body all fixed up and repaired, and it's that Holy Spirit that does the repair almost instantly. People wake up sometimes fully healed from terminal end stage diseases, either right before or right after they pass away. I lost my own mom at 12 years old to cancer, but she was not having any of it, she kept visiting me almost every night for nine more years before telling me "I have to go now" I never got another visit after she said that which convinces me 100% it wasn't any of my imagination, she was alive and completely an individual without a body anymore, and refused to abandon her son until he hit 21 or 22 years old. That has pretty much formed me and my belief system of this world and the next one. I took college courses on many related topics, and I know 100% mom died but she never died mom's body failed but she stayed very much alive and active as an individual. I suspect her "have to go now" was due to being reincarnated, I think she had to re-enter Earth. I would love to run across her by some crazy twist of fate. If everything I've learned and believe is true, she's alive now about 36 years old somewhere on the planet. I hope she visits again when she can :) I Know for me I will be seeing her again, it would be very cool if it was while I'm still alive here on Earth . . .

    • @TC-mf1cq
      @TC-mf1cq Месяц назад +3

      Rupert Sheldrake talks about this. They are lucid, so it begs the question of how it can be so if their brain has deteriorated. Sheldrake believes the brain is an antennae.

  • @jennie4383
    @jennie4383 Месяц назад +108

    When my husband passed away from pancreatic cancer, a few years ago, we were as a family by his bedside, he was three floors up in the hospitial,,and attached to the window outside up in the corner was a cobweb with a white feather caught up in it, blowing in the wind .that feather stayed there for three days and three nights, and didn’t budge , when he finally took his last breath , the feather flew away and went with him,, ❤ it was unbelievable , we caught it on video ,and I treasure that 10 second video more than anything in my life ❤

  • @peterjeffery8495
    @peterjeffery8495 Месяц назад +42

    I had a fall from a significant height as an 11 year old child and passed out of my body and floated above it for what must have been 3 or 4 minutes. It was a beyond NDE, I was no longer alive. I could see my prone lifeless body with my family standing around me. I had no concept of heaven and neither saw or heard anything angelic. What I remember was a feeling of boundless joy, I could feel myself smiling I felt light and free and happy before I returned to my body arm broken in 2 places and in a world of hurt. It was a costly way to lose a fear of death but I did get that much out of the experience. Don't fear the reaper babies, what's on the other side is awe inspiring..

    • @user-lo9po5mp5u
      @user-lo9po5mp5u Месяц назад +3

      It can be horrifying too. Depends if you are over the age of understanding right from wrong and who you serve.

    • @sheilahballard1039
      @sheilahballard1039 Месяц назад +2

      Yes, it is awesome. Jesus' resurrection took the sting from death. However, Heaven is a prepared placed for a prepared people. We must believe Jesus and accept His gift of salvation by His work on the cross of Calvary.

    • @pattip1413
      @pattip1413 20 дней назад +1

      Thank you.

  • @ArtisticOdysseys
    @ArtisticOdysseys 2 месяца назад +97

    Amazing story! I believe we go on. My grandmother seen her late husband inher hospital room one day...she died later that night. She wasnt expected to pass but my father was sitting with her when she said Don what are you doing here. He said she was so happy and excited after that. Don her husband had committed suicide and died 30 years earlier. She never remarried and I believe God sent him after her. My other grandmother was on hospice in our home a few years back and seen her mother she thought outside her room in the hallway. The next day she stopped talking and was in the last stages of death when she lifted her arm as to reach outside that room and her voice sounded like a little girl again! It was so crazy we all balled because im not kidding she sounded like a child all she said was mommy and she was gone shortly after. Its such an honor and a precious gift when you get to witness these beautiful moments! This isnt the end only the beginning ❤

  • @Plainjayne1
    @Plainjayne1 2 месяца назад +155

    I've been sitting with my elderly neighbor, Virginia .I spend the night at her place. She's too weak to get to the bathroom . I've known her for 10 years now.. i promised her i would see her to the end.. i appreciate you and your knowledge ❤..

    • @christinelamb1167
      @christinelamb1167 2 месяца назад +27

      It's a beautiful thing to be with a loved one at the end. I'm sure she appreciates you for being there. You're a true friend!

    • @Plainjayne1
      @Plainjayne1 2 месяца назад +12

      @@christinelamb1167 Thank you ❤️

    • @hellooutthere8956
      @hellooutthere8956 Месяц назад +14

      You are a great neighbor and a good friend. Bless you.

    • @marianneellman1139
      @marianneellman1139 Месяц назад +8

      .well just how wonderful is that!
      Thank you for sharing your love❤❤

    • @meredithlanterman554
      @meredithlanterman554 Месяц назад +12

      You have a very kind soul. Good of you to sit with your neighbor. Hope she goes peacefully. Peace and love from Colorado.☮️❤️

  • @TeresaCrowe-o9k
    @TeresaCrowe-o9k Месяц назад +18

    Before my beautiful husband of 45 years, David, passed away from lung cancer at the age of 58 9 years ago we were fishing at his favorite spot a week before he died
    A mourning dove came and landed first on his fishing pole then stayed on his finger until we left
    These are not particularly tame birds and we saw it as a sign that he was leaving us soon
    Now when I see mourning doves I know he's near in spirit❤

    • @mjsmcd
      @mjsmcd Месяц назад +6

      True story teresa After praying at church one day I wondered if the people who have died could hear my prayers I didn't know but the next day I saw a bird that I didn't recognize at the feeder and I took a photo of him and when I put it on Google to identify him they said it was a mourning dove and that this type of bird appears to you When people from the other side want to tell you that they're watching and listening to you

    • @evgtikh3567
      @evgtikh3567 14 дней назад +1

      Did you marry hom when he was 13?

  • @TheYah00netstar
    @TheYah00netstar 25 дней назад +42

    *My grandfather was 87...one day he called all our immediate relatives...and said to them to come over because the next day he was going to die...so we went to his home...he was in bed talking to us...when the conversation finished he said goodbye...and after that he passed away very peacefully...he was a scientist...and never got really sick in his life...I know he performed a lot of experiments on himself...like staying 30 days without solid food...drinking only a few glasses of orange juice a day in order to what he believed would renew his system.*

    • @degatagauwatie4073
      @degatagauwatie4073 21 день назад +3

      He was at least somewhat right. When a body goes without food, as in fasting, the body will turn to itself to sustain it - it starts to consume itself. The body burns away the bad stuff first, like toxins and even cancerous cells, as it burns away fat for the calories it needs. In other news, look up some of the records for fasting. I seem to remember a guy that ate no solids for over a year for rapid weight loss. He lost around three-hundred pounds during that time, if memory serves.

    • @user-bo6bd6up3f
      @user-bo6bd6up3f 21 день назад

      @@degatagauwatie4073J

    • @user-bo6bd6up3f
      @user-bo6bd6up3f 21 день назад

      😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

    • @dirtrider9268
      @dirtrider9268 18 дней назад

      @@degatagauwatie4073 Autophagy is the process you are thinking of.

  • @juanitahardy8583
    @juanitahardy8583 2 месяца назад +222

    My father passed at 3;33 a.m. i was at my own home and I suddenly woke looked at the door of my bedroom and saw my dad in spirit standing in my doorway saying goodbye. I had woke at 3:33 every day that week before this so no surprise when he died at that hour. My fiancee died when U was overseas and I had a similar experience seeing him standing in my window at tge hour of his death. As a retired teacher I have heard many angel encounters from students who lost a parent or grandparent. Angels are real.

    • @praywoutceasing7717
      @praywoutceasing7717 Месяц назад +5

      @@discipleG3101 Thank you for this and your videos! God's word is amazing!❤

    • @tanastoiberg7981
      @tanastoiberg7981 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@discipleG3101This is interesting. Thank you for that. Bless you. 🙏🙇‍♀️✝️

    • @Laila-rp6sb
      @Laila-rp6sb Месяц назад +4

      To become a Muslim we have to say from our heart l believe in God Allah and his angels first thing

    • @Corkfish1
      @Corkfish1 Месяц назад

      You really saw your Dad?

    • @probablynot1368
      @probablynot1368 Месяц назад +5

      I was awaken in the early morning hour, before dawn, to the sight of my mother, standing at my bedroom door. She moved to the foot of my bed. She said nothing, but motioned a ‘goodbye’ wave to me, and then seemed to just vaporize in front of me. Hours later, I received a call from my brother, nearly 2,000 miles away, that mom had died a couple of hours earlier. I’ve often wondered why she chose me to bid farewell to, as none of my seven siblings were visited by her.

  • @leanngerson7381
    @leanngerson7381 Месяц назад +226

    I'm a retired hospice nurse.
    I was a private, traveling hospice nurse.
    One of my most memorable experiences was with a patient in a private facility.
    She had been comatose for almost a year, she had a catheter and you could see by the content, her kidneys were shutting down.
    I had been with her for 3 nights. The first two nights were ordinary, but night # 3 was different. At 4 am she spoke, she said and i quote "but Jesus im afraid" her left arm was extended up and out , like she was trying to touch something i could not see. She held her arm up for several minutes before gently resting it back on the bed.
    I then got up and took her hand and prayed for her.
    The look in her eyes as i prayed for her was a look of love and gratitude. She smiled at me and she closed her eyes and went to sleep.
    At 7 am my shift ended, before I left i told her day nurse that she would be passing soon. With sarcasm in her voice she asked me how i could possibly know this. I smiled took her by the hand and looked her in the eye and told her, because at 4 am this morning she was talking to Jesus. With that said i got in my car and headed home.
    It was about a 2 hour drive home. About 30 minutes into my drive home, i got the call that she passed.

    • @user-oi6hm5ke2n
      @user-oi6hm5ke2n Месяц назад +17

      God Bless Y'all

    • @cheryl4292
      @cheryl4292 Месяц назад +13

      God bless you, Nurse Leann Gerson!

    • @leanngerson7381
      @leanngerson7381 Месяц назад +15

      @@cheryl4292
      Thanks, but the real blessing here is Jesus Christ came to her.
      I have many stories to share.
      But that one has stuck with me like it just happened yesterday but the truth is that was about 12 years ago. And to this day i recall everything about that night.

    • @mickeybell2633
      @mickeybell2633 Месяц назад +15

      My Dad talked to Jesus the day before and the night he passed.

    • @zephyr1408
      @zephyr1408 Месяц назад +15

      Precious in the eyes of the Lord is the death of one of his Saints

  • @katymitchell8200
    @katymitchell8200 Месяц назад +12

    I'm a 59yo retired RN, and I have seen patients do that same type of end-stage "Rally" several times, but only in ICU, not on the med-surg floor. I've thought of writing a book, but I'm too disabled to do it. I just don't have the energy. ❤ This makes me think that I need to fill out a Medical Advanced Directive. I'm not actively dying, but some days, I hurt so bad I wish it was my time to pass on to Heaven and see my grandparents and my child I lost at birth ❤

  • @Heidi914
    @Heidi914 24 дня назад +38

    Same thing happened to my dad, the night before his passed into heaven. He had been unconscious even had the death rattle. When I stayed the night with him at hospice he got up that night out of bed and wanted to go home. Was talking and everything, I had to encourage him to get back in bed, he later passed the next day about 10am. Miss my poppa still so much 😢

  • @theresak4343
    @theresak4343 2 месяца назад +224

    My sister just starting dating her boyfriend, and his dad was in hospice care at home; my sister's boyfriend introduced her to his dad, he was happy to meet her; then the nurses called all the kids to come; he suddenly became alert, telling the children he loved them, and guiding his wife through the process of notifying everyone; they were all laughing and talking while my sister sat on the stairs, watching, not wanting to intrude; then he laid back down, took a deep breath, and passed away. Just like that. They were all in shock, while the hospice nurses explained the second wind; after the funeral, my sister asked me what could she do to help them, she didn't know anyone; I suggested keeping the coffee and tea at the ready, and if anyone brings food or fruit than can be cut and eaten, cut it and put out small bites on a plate; she did just that, and stayed busy; the family thanked her, the mom hugged her for helping them get through it.

    • @pollystyrene99
      @pollystyrene99 Месяц назад +17

      Good advice on your part, just having something to do, being useful gives you comfort and is a very appreciated service to the bereaved.

    • @theresak4343
      @theresak4343 Месяц назад +7

      @@pollystyrene99 A lovely sentiment, thank you.

    • @jc4428
      @jc4428 Месяц назад +9

      What a lovely and inspiring story. So nice that you were there for your sister to provide advice in a meaningful way. Wishing you and your family the best!

    • @bluskytoo
      @bluskytoo Месяц назад +5

      👍🏻 thank u

    • @greatbriton8425
      @greatbriton8425 Месяц назад +5

      What a sweet story. Thank you for sharing.

  • @rickybennett6491
    @rickybennett6491 2 месяца назад +263

    My mom reached up and said “mama
    Mama mama there’s angels all in a row behind mama”
    I’m so thrilled that HER mama came to get her and I know she will come for ME, she had to see pure evil in some faces before she passed so I’m very thankful to God that He knew what she needed as she passed

    • @ohmeowzer1
      @ohmeowzer1 2 месяца назад +15

      That's beautiful

    • @944clogue
      @944clogue 2 месяца назад +11

      at 3:30am my Mom pass at 6:15am, my Mom did exactly the same thing..... we are devout Catholics, and I know My deceased grandmom was there.....

    • @rickybennett6491
      @rickybennett6491 2 месяца назад +6

      @@944clogue this makes me cry with hope THANK YOU so much for sharing this with me I’m in tears

    • @rickybennett6491
      @rickybennett6491 2 месяца назад +3

      @@ohmeowzer1 thank you so much

    • @orangeandslinky
      @orangeandslinky 2 месяца назад +16

      What do you mean she had to see pure evil faces before she passed?

  • @DinahN-gp5gi
    @DinahN-gp5gi 20 дней назад +3

    My dad was dying but I beg god not to take him under my care , he was with me here in US, my dad said he saw angels on his vision and looking at things down from the sky.. God give him 4 more years, when he was groaning from pain, I prayed with him and told him the angels he saw before will be there to be with him.. he said his pain was gone .. he died peacefully the next day with no pain

  • @ColeSonMusic
    @ColeSonMusic 23 дня назад +14

    nurses are heroes

  • @HealthHelp510
    @HealthHelp510 2 месяца назад +2812

    I have two stories (not a nurse or a doctor). Know of (1st hand) a devout Christian man who passed, and the nurse was either right there or walked in on it a minute later. She saw two angels (they were very large, like 8 feet tall at least) and they bowed to her, and took what looked to be his spirit and flew into the ceiling and disappeared. The second one was an elderly lady who had been pretty much comatose all day, who suddenly opened her eyes and said "Oh, Hi, Al" (Al was her late husband, who had passed decades earlier). She passed later than night. I think sometimes the ones heading into eternity can see their next destination much more clearly that we.

    • @redwoods7370
      @redwoods7370 2 месяца назад +249

      Very beautiful. Thank you for this comment. For some reason the angels bowing to the nurse made me cry.

    • @sandrachank6982
      @sandrachank6982 2 месяца назад +173

      ​@Kara_._2417I wouldn't assume to know what is true or not true in the spiritual world. ....

    • @malloryjines5050
      @malloryjines5050 2 месяца назад +325

      @Kara_._2417They may have just been trying to acknowledge her so as not to frighten her. Throughout the Bible, whenever angels are present the first thing they say is “Do not be afraid”.

    • @user-rj9kj3on1x
      @user-rj9kj3on1x 2 месяца назад +316

      Yes. A little bow of respect. Not worship.

    • @drandreaoconnor
      @drandreaoconnor  2 месяца назад +82

      Amazing!!

  • @sharonhorne2764
    @sharonhorne2764 Месяц назад +164

    These stories are so true because my aunt was in hospice and it was just me and her in the room, we were talking and she looked at the chair and ask me did I see Sissy which is my mother who passed away and she said where is going walking out the room, I didn't see my mom and my aunt started to apologize to me and I said it's okay. I knew she was going to pass and she passed away the next day.
    There was another time when my god sister was in the hospital and I went to see here and was talking and praying,she was on a ventilator. I had a feeling she wasn't going to be here much longer , I started to leave her room to go call my pastor so we could pray and I felt something was pulling on me like a tug on my back as I was heading toward the door she didn't want me to leave and I said, I will be back and when I called by pastor and started crying because I knew and she passed the next day. Some people don't believe these stories but it's real and I have experience more after those but it didn't make me afraid it just reminded me one day I will be called but while I am still on this Earth in this earthly body I am going to live my life for Jesus Christ so I will make it into heaven. It's real people we all have a birth date and a death date where do you want to spend eternity. Be bless

    • @tanastoiberg7981
      @tanastoiberg7981 Месяц назад +21

      God bless you. I agree with you. Heaven awaits those who walk with Christ. See you on the other side. 🙏🙇‍♀️✝️🤲💕🕊

    • @user-ml3ws7dx9z
      @user-ml3ws7dx9z Месяц назад +14

      I’m in agreement. God bless those who read your posts and I hope they get right with The Lord Jesus. 🎚️

    • @user-ml3ws7dx9z
      @user-ml3ws7dx9z Месяц назад +9

      @@stephaniepiazzese2602 How right you are…we won’t miss a thing here. We will be Home, with our Lord, enjoying the peace and love that eluded us here.

    • @Jackstar819
      @Jackstar819 Месяц назад +2

      Amen sister ❤

    • @isabellacaputi1132
      @isabellacaputi1132 Месяц назад

      @@stephaniepiazzese2602 11:06

  • @bekind4018
    @bekind4018 Месяц назад +47

    Most have a burst of life just days before their passing.

  • @GarySchiltz
    @GarySchiltz Месяц назад +45

    My wife volunteered as a wildlife rescue technician for many years, and she said that happened a lot with her furry or feathered patients. Things looked pretty grim for a while, and suddenly they seem to get a lot better. And just when you have your hopes up, they pass. It's sad, but part of nature for us as well as nonhuman animals.

    • @godlyencouragement6096
      @godlyencouragement6096 Месяц назад +4

      @GarySchiltz
      Yes.. My Yorkshire Sophie got very sick. Took her to Vet. No saving her. We took her home & for a few days she was miraculous I really thought she got well. She was playing, running & eating good. Then .. sickness hit & was triple worse 😢 because of her pain we had to euthenize her Immediately. Big piece of my 💔 died that day. I've been told it's called The Surge or Terminal Lucidity

    • @loring4015
      @loring4015 Месяц назад

      "nonhuman animals"? You mean animals. Humans aren't animals.

    • @GarySchiltz
      @GarySchiltz Месяц назад +4

      @@loring4015 This is not the place for that discussion.

    • @spacespace764
      @spacespace764 Месяц назад +1

      I was about to write similar.
      I have taken so many pets to the vets; worried sick that they are not going to last much longer after a period of illness they are being treated for / or showing decline. So many times, fearing for the worst / waiting … they miraculously pick up and ‘you’ are euphoric and grateful.. only to lose them very soon after! It’s happened so many times now .. I know … it’s sadly time to say goodbye. 🙏🥲🥲🥲. 💔

    • @maryannewinters737
      @maryannewinters737 Месяц назад

      Oh yes they(humans) are animals!

  • @jonl.garton4616
    @jonl.garton4616 Месяц назад +126

    My sister was a nurse. One of her many stories was a man who had laid motionless for days. He was of course at life’s end. One day as she was walking past his room she heard all of this yelling inside the room. She walked in and this guy was sitting up, quite lively in his bed, no sign of illness. He was hallucinating, teaching his son how to swim. “YOU GET BACK IN THAT WATER!”, he said. She let him go on, left his room smiling. Later that day he died. She claimed to have seen such things many times. I enjoyed your story. Thanks for making a difference for people.

  • @connielahman5725
    @connielahman5725 2 месяца назад +214

    My cousin who was dying from breast cancer that had spread through her whole body was put in a hospice bed as no longer could walk.Her friend was caring for her in her home and in the middle of the night her friend heard loud music and when she walked out to living room where my cousin was in a hospice bed here was my cousin up and dancing and laughing and asked her to dance with her.Moments later my cousin requested help to the bathroom where she stated to spit up blood.She died a few hours later.

  • @mynameisnobody3931
    @mynameisnobody3931 Месяц назад +17

    I'm a guy in my 40es.
    Some years ago, i underwent a throat surgery. The doctor told me that i might dream a bit. Then he gave me anesthesia, and then everything became black, and then quickly after that, i woke up, yelling hysterically, "An angel, an angel, she's an angel!" and then i saw the staff looked visible annoyed and distraught by me, and they were rolling me away.
    I don't actually remember seeing anything at all, though, only my own reaction.
    Shorthly, after that, i became severely depressed, so much so that i was so close to calling someone to come get me and give me some sedatives before i would do something stupid to myself. It's hard to explain other than i could absolutely just not stand being in my body. It felt horrible being alive and being in this body. Some months after that, it slowly went away, and i feel almost completely normal now.

  • @bobgundersen517
    @bobgundersen517 22 дня назад +7

    Thanx for posting this. I didn't think I would like it when I first clicked on it. Then I saw what a caring nd sincere person you are. I would want you around when I die.

    • @philipwilliams2310
      @philipwilliams2310 22 дня назад

      ..... what a VERY Thoughtful/Sensitive & Spiritual thing to say!
      Phil. Liverpool UK 🇬🇧 👍

  • @eleven903
    @eleven903 Месяц назад +170

    My wonderful Mother has taken care of most of her family members. All are gone now except her. She cared for my Grandmother in her little cottage in town that her and Grandpa built and raised 8 children in. Her promise to her Mother was not to put her into a nursing home & help her to stay in the home. My Mother was a nurse and in my opinion/ a saint :) Anyway, Grandma was in her 90's still doing most of her own chores. My Mom would come by before work and after to spend time with her and to help with what she needed. Toward the end of her life she started to slip a bit (to give an example) once over a holiday she put salt instead of sugar into a pie, and once forgot to put the jello dessert in the fridge and it was served like soup:) anyway; bless her heart she tried.
    It got quite taxing on my Mother because Grandma would call her sometimes every hour on the hour. Mom had slowed her work schedule down by this time to be there for her. One night at about 3 am she got a call from Grandma telling her that the house was on fire. Mom told her to get out of the house and she called 911. She didn't even bother to change her clothing she flew in there (which is only about 5 minutes from the country) when she got there (before rescue) Grandma was not outside but sitting in her rocking chair in the front room. My Mom said that she felt badly but she blew up at her. There was no fire. When she asked her "Mother why in the world did you call me and tell me there was a fire in the house?" She told my Mom; and didn't blink or anything, "oh, the firemen have been here and put the fire out". '
    Ok, fast forward to 1993, Grandma passed away in the hospital at 93. My sister's oldest daughter and family were living in G's house. 2 years later in the night the house caught fire in the bathroom (heater) near their sleeping little baby boys room! Fortunately their father was an addicted video gamer. He smelled the fire and ran to get the family out. The firemen came and put the fire out. No one was hurt or killed. Was that a coincidence that G knew there was a fire to be at that house? By the way, my Mother used every bit of the insurance money plus her own to rebuild G's home. We still have it today. Sorry this is so long, but, I am convinced that there's much to this life and "death" that we do not know!

    • @wmpetroff2307
      @wmpetroff2307 Месяц назад +2

      Wow thats an awesome story. Grama was warning and protecting them.

    • @oliviastar3812
      @oliviastar3812 Месяц назад +2

      That is amazing. Your last sentence(s) make me think of some of Mikayla Kooper's videos, esp her personal testimony. God bless u too.

    • @danielaborzi3268
      @danielaborzi3268 Месяц назад +6

      There is Life after this material one. I can guarantee!!

    • @lisawallace921
      @lisawallace921 Месяц назад +2

      Thanks for sharing

  • @littlebug1026
    @littlebug1026 2 месяца назад +373

    my dad had Mesothelioma and passed away in 2000. he was so sick and nothing but skin and bones and at home he got out of his hospital bed and was walking into the kitchen cabinets and the walls. my poor mom had to call hospice to come and get him at 4 in the morning. at hospice the next day while he was knocked out he climbed out of the bed which had the rails up and i supposed his alarm went off and the nurse found him standing next to the bed. I stayed with him the first night, then mom the 2nd. When my mom came we were standing on either side of my dad and holding his hand. I never thought he would open his eyes again. He opened his eyes...looked at me, smiled and pulled my hand to his lips and kissed the back of my hand. then...he looked at mom...smiled, pulled her hand to his lips and kissed the back of her hand and then he closed his eyes. that night he went to heaven and i was home with my son at the time. i knew in the middle of the night he was telling me he was going i was in turmoil i think because i was restless trying to sleep. my mind never experienced that before. I love my daddy so much he was my rock and my best friend. he knew my heart and he nurtured me and my feelings that were hurt so easily. he was one of a kind and he was my daddy and i have always known since i was tiny how lucky i was to have him. i was blessed when it came to mom and dad.

    • @charlottehall5191
      @charlottehall5191 2 месяца назад +9

      @@littlebug1026 ❤️

    • @freedomvassigh3998
      @freedomvassigh3998 Месяц назад +8

      ❤❤❤❤

    • @tanastoiberg7981
      @tanastoiberg7981 Месяц назад +17

      You were a blessed person. God gave you wonderful parents. 🙏🙇‍♀️✝️👑🙌💕

    • @Pa-we1lw
      @Pa-we1lw Месяц назад +25

      I miss my daddy everyday. He passed in 1985. He taught me that I was valuable. He was a good man.

    • @Nikaroooo
      @Nikaroooo Месяц назад +13

      @@Pa-we1lwI had a really good daddy too. I feel your blessings! ❤

  • @lucypeskova-sharma9568
    @lucypeskova-sharma9568 Месяц назад +4

    I was a nurse for 20yrs and I am spiritual .. and these stories are normal.. all get a burst of energy before passing. Seen even people paralysed and all life in wheelchair suddenly walking around/ people asking for most unusual foods like her hind eoth cake and spaghetti 🤣🤣people dieing having 5x cardiac arrests in one shifts being resuscitated .. waiting on their relatives flying to say good bye from Australia, as soon as som arrives embraces father he arrested again and this time we couldn’t bring him
    Back🙏so much happening at the end PLEASE ENJOY EVERY SECOND PF THIS TIME HERE FOR IT IS A REAL GIFT 🎁 🙏🙌✨✨✨

  • @hopefultraveller1
    @hopefultraveller1 Месяц назад +4

    I had a near-death experience at 20 after a bad motorcycle accident. My right foot was almost severed and my pelvis was badly broken. I needed emergency surgery but had to wait because the passenger on my bike had a head injury and it took time to stabilise him. Eventually they put me under on my way to the operating theatre (Oh! The blissful relief from pain!), but I found myself waking up as they wheeled me in - I remember the surgeon shouting at the nurses who hadn't taken my silver neck chain off! Then it happened - I was somewhere completely unearthly, I knew I'd departed this world and my parents would be upset, but that was no longer my concern - I was on my way somewhere else. A light began fading up around me and I became aware of a tremendous growing wisdom and feeling of peace and elation - I knew everything, everywhere, that had ever happened - as a physicist might marvel at, no mass, no length, no time, just total and totally connected infinite wisdom. Astonishing! Then it stopped, and reversed, and I found myself back in that place just beyond this world, and there were some words literally waiting there for me: "The only thing you take with you is the happiness you give to others." Then - unconsciousness. I was in hospital having surgeries for weeks, and none of the nurses mentioned that my heart had indeed stopped in the operating theatre, until one of them let it slip. I have not feared death since that moment 45 years ago - I'm looking forward to it - but I also know it's not for me to choose - I'm meant to be here and I have a purpose, even if I don't know what it might be! My near-death experience was overwhelming and it took a while to come to terms with the experience, but I try to live by the words it gave to me, and I share it in the hope that it can give others hope. God and his wisdom are so much greater than I could possibly conceive of as a mere mortal, but I know that one day I'll re-join that infinite wisdom, after having hopefully given much happiness to many others.

    • @drandreaoconnor
      @drandreaoconnor  Месяц назад

      beautifully said :)

    • @helenr.7705
      @helenr.7705 3 дня назад

      This is so beautiful. I’m going to remember that piece of wisdom from beyond. Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @lmsteller9736
    @lmsteller9736 2 месяца назад +367

    This just happened to a friend of ours. Was going to dialysis every week for years. Right before he passed, that entire morning he was up doing things, said “I feel better than I’ve felt in years, my body feels back to normal!” That afternoon he passed away in his recliner peacefully! They RALLY BACK

    • @HISIAM888RUHIS888
      @HISIAM888RUHIS888 2 месяца назад +38

      I’m SO Glad he Felt WONDERFUL Before he passed Away!!🙌🙌💓🙏🙏🥰

    • @tubester4567
      @tubester4567 Месяц назад +12

      Theres probably some brain chemical release as the body is shutting down like endorphins or whatever.

    • @Atreyuwu
      @Atreyuwu Месяц назад

      @@tubester4567 Try Neville Goddard's "Ladder Exercise". Put it to the test - before long you will know beyond any shadow of a doubt that there is more to this 'life' than the 'experience of the senses'.

    • @BarrelTitor91
      @BarrelTitor91 Месяц назад +1

      @@tubester4567 I think neural plasticity or DMN is the cause.

    • @shuntawolf
      @shuntawolf Месяц назад +2

      It's well documented that many of those very near end of life will have 1 or 2 days of "normalcy" all of a sudden then within a couple days after they pass away... I've seen it a few times

  • @crystalheart9
    @crystalheart9 2 месяца назад +86

    Thank you for that story, it was really interesting.
    My dad was in hospice at his condo and I lived there too so I was with him the whole time. As I said he had hospice at his home and I would hold his hand but he was unconscious. I was crying and the hospice nurse said "don't cry, they can hear you." So I was going to go into the other room so he wouldn't hear me and I said as I got up to leave, Dad I love you, and he opened his eyes and propped himself up and said I love you too and laid back and was unconscious again. Shortly before he died he woke up again and told me he had a wonderful dream. I said tell me about it and he said he couldn't or it might not come true. So I said that's ok and he went back to sleep. He passed about a week later. RIP Papa.💖

    • @catbird7007
      @catbird7007 Месяц назад

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @PH7018c
    @PH7018c Месяц назад +18

    My mother in law, I was with her in her last moments, she saw hummingbirds, she told me: "oh look at them, they are so beautiful!! can you see them?!".
    At that moment I knew, she was leaving. She went to sleep, and left that night.
    In local folk stories, hummingbirds are the ones guiding people to the other side.. also, these birds are souls of deceased friends and family visiting you to comunicate they are fine and happy.
    🙏🏻❤️🇩🇴

  • @JOELTILSON
    @JOELTILSON Месяц назад +2

    My wife was in the late stages of Coma at home and suddenly I got a thought to turn the TV on with her favorite program. She gradually woke up and with a weak voice said "I love you" with all of her strength. After that we got her situated and she stayed with us until her passing 45 minutes later. A beautiful falcon suddenly showed up outside her window on the fence and stayed there for almost a hour. Amazing!!

  • @NatasaJanser
    @NatasaJanser 2 месяца назад +134

    Before my mother passed away I "dreamed" to be with her in a beautiful place fall of love, peace and light. For me it was Heaven and I was sad not to be able to stay.

  • @darrellcross4538
    @darrellcross4538 Месяц назад +75

    I was in hospital having surgery and they lost me twice, in recovery the surgeon told me they thought they’d lost me and said it was rare to have a patient go twice and still come back.
    I told my wife (not the surgeon) after I regained consciousness that I had an experience and described how I had a memory of feeling really “happy and content” and I could see (from a standing position) all these people just standing there (about 20 feet away) and they where just looking at me, it was a sense of welcome and comfort.
    These people just looked happy and friendly, I don’t recall any background to them and they where not anyone I new.
    That happened over 20 years ago, I memorized what I saw and vowed never to “embellish” the event in anyway.
    I’m 62 now, have buried both my parents and have children and grandchildren, I am not overly religious but do believe in god.
    I do not fear death though as I died twice and there’s something there 🙏.
    Regards from Australia 🇦🇺

    • @billr111
      @billr111 Месяц назад +8

      Hopefully you will trust in Jesus Christ as your Savior. A true repentance of sin and making Jesus Christ the Lord and Ruler of your life.
      John 3:36
      "He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him."

    • @vracan
      @vracan Месяц назад

      @@billr111 blablabla its talk like that that makes me stay away and NOT believe in Religion. So stop that mindless jabbering like you are a robot! Accept it preaching does not work. FACT- Religion has nothing to do with afterlife, but everything to do with wars!

    • @rosalindguthrie897
      @rosalindguthrie897 Месяц назад +3

      Believing in Jesus isn't a religion, it's a relationship. He's just waiting for you to call on him.

  • @davemanley2954
    @davemanley2954 Месяц назад +10

    Nurses are truly Angels

  • @JustCookin-xz6sk
    @JustCookin-xz6sk 22 дня назад +3

    My mom had a heart attack and was being treated in the hospital, I left came back, she suddenly seemed fine but she asked me to use her phone for her to message family for her as if she knew she'd not need a phone anymore. She went to heaven that night. ❤

  • @danskdna8550
    @danskdna8550 2 месяца назад +64

    Happened with my cat, who could no longer jump up on bed, stopped eating, having accidents, was hallucinating. We were preparing ourselves for the end. Then, one night, he jumped on the bed, purred and snuggled, seemed fine. We thought maybe he was miraculously improving. Next morning, passed.

    • @tanastoiberg7981
      @tanastoiberg7981 Месяц назад +23

      I believe all animals have a soul. They will be with us in heaven. I've heard NDE's where they saw their pets on heaven. 🙇‍♀️🙏✝️🐈🐕

    • @nancybryant4325
      @nancybryant4325 Месяц назад +10

      Something similar happened with my daughter ‘s elderly cat. She’d been worried about him and then he was acting a lot better. He was then lying on the bed next to her while she was reading. He took a long breat and died.

    • @jeankeats3200
      @jeankeats3200 Месяц назад +4

      I'm sorry for your loss. We had a cat too. We must have had her around 20 years. She was feral and we took her to be ours. She was wonderful. Years later I began to notice very advanced age in her eyes. She was becoming arthritic and crying. A few days later she was completely senile. It was time to put her down. She was inside/outside cat and I could not let her go anywhere like that. She was suffering. That was a few years ago. I still cry for her. I know you do too for yours.

  • @karensmith3227
    @karensmith3227 2 месяца назад +101

    A FULL assessment! I am so pleased to hear you say that! As an LPN I worked agency and went to a local hospital. I did a head to toe assessment and the patient was surprised. He said so and I asked why. He said he had never had that done before. I just shook my head in disbelief. Being a nurse will make you a wonderful MD.

    • @mary-vb7fm
      @mary-vb7fm 2 месяца назад +5

      I agree

    • @vmmurphy3918
      @vmmurphy3918 Месяц назад +1

      I am a nurse too and was in the hospital a few weeks ago for 3 days. Only 1 nurse did anything near a head to toe. I’m not sure what they are charting because the assessment on the computer requires answering questions. Curious as to what they are charting

  • @ivyvines6708
    @ivyvines6708 20 дней назад +1

    Wow Dr. Andrea, what and incredible story. I used to be a nurse's aid several years ago. Isn't it amazing the kind of things that patients experience, and you just happen to be there to see them? Bless you dear for all of the thousands of kind acts that you must have done over the years for all of your patients.

  • @TheZzzzzzzz
    @TheZzzzzzzz 24 дня назад +4

    My mom had hospice the girl was sent by God she was amazing and so much help
    Hospice nurses are truly heroes
    I can never thank her enough when my mom passed she cried with us what a beautiful person

  • @user-gf1jt2hp4m
    @user-gf1jt2hp4m 2 месяца назад +91

    My father in law saw his sister near the ceiling and said (hello sis i am coming) he passed away a few minutes later.

  • @ohmeowzer1
    @ohmeowzer1 2 месяца назад +49

    Been an RN for 40 years I have lots of stories too. My mom was an RN for 55 years..she died 6 years ago..she had crazy stories. Yes you had a lot of patients for med/surg. Great story 😮loved it. Hello from upstate NY

    • @carolbaughan8768
      @carolbaughan8768 2 месяца назад

      We ran our legs off! 12 pts. No aides. Reality.

  • @poppytw583
    @poppytw583 21 день назад +2

    Just came across you’d channel, my mom was a nurse and used to share these stories too. Nurses are angels on health…..

  • @charlottemckenzie5259
    @charlottemckenzie5259 28 дней назад +1

    My grandmother was the HEART of our entire large extended family. When she died everyone was extremely devastated. I was only 17 then and the entire house filled with the scent of roses, all three floors as she was passing away.

  • @deborahdoll4111
    @deborahdoll4111 2 месяца назад +106

    I was so fortunate as to be with my father when he had this burst of energy before passing. He sat up in bed and started talking as if nothing was wrong with him. His eyes were always baby blue, but they looked as though the light was coming from within his body and illuminating his eyes. We talked about how he could communicate to me after he passed. We talked for an hour or so then I left. The next morning as I was taking a shower I knew he had died. I will always cherish the experience I had when he passed. He did follow through with the signal we had predetermined.

    • @lynnmicucci7086
      @lynnmicucci7086 2 месяца назад +39

      My Dad and I both loved music he used to sing songs to my Mom when she was alive, I asked my Dad to please let me know when he got to the other side a sign. He was in Hospice for 5 days before he passed although we were there the day he passed we went home for an hour or so. The facility called to tell us he had passed. As my sister and I cried and hugged each other on her TV radio station the song he used to sing to my Mom the most came on and I knew that was the sign.

    • @drandreaoconnor
      @drandreaoconnor  2 месяца назад +13

      Beautiful

    • @adelerodriguez2432
      @adelerodriguez2432 2 месяца назад +14

      My father had that burst of energy on Thanksgiving Day at the nursing home. He'd spent that Tuesday in bed all day and didn't acknowledge me til I was leaving. He was so chipper on Thanksgiving Day and I was so sure he was getting better. He went downhill and died on Dec. 4.

  • @tekla9935
    @tekla9935 2 месяца назад +90

    worked 11pm - 7 am nursing home. My job in am was to awaken and do their am cares/ prepare the ones who were able to sit up for breakfast. One of the residents was like the patient you were describing ; totally bedridden, unable to communicate, almost "comatose"; unresponsive. The day before she died, she was a totally different lady; she spoke kindly and in a very animated tone and we had pleasant small talk that morning. She was surrounded by what seemed like to me to be "heavenly light" in her room (the other rooms were not like that at all ) and her face was illuminated. Will never forget this experience. Next night I came in to work I learned she had passed away.

    • @rickybennett6491
      @rickybennett6491 2 месяца назад +12

      Beautiful
      Thank you

    • @tekla9935
      @tekla9935 Месяц назад +3

      @@stephaniepiazzese2602 Amen ! She was obviously a born-again- believer and at the time I thought the light in the room was simply "unexplainable"/ upon learning she had passed ( the next evening when I came to work ) I thought that the light I witnessed had been "heaven " "angels" or " the Lord actually there in the room coming to take her personally............ guess I didn't know which one of these.

  • @MarshaDawn20
    @MarshaDawn20 Месяц назад +33

    My dad passed in hospice. A hospice nurse said very often a patient at the end will hv a burst of energy right beforehand. She said her personal opinion, after dong that type of work for many yrs, was because they needed that energy to "propel" them into the next realm they were headed to...made sense to me!

    • @crystalclear6864
      @crystalclear6864 Месяц назад +1

      Yes. Many end stage patients i nursed would be very energetic and bright thecday before they pass. To me its so they could say goodbye❤

  • @rosesperfumelace
    @rosesperfumelace 2 месяца назад +207

    My father was dying in April. He always asked for his house keys. We had misplaced them. I did find them and put them on his tray. He woke up and saw his keys. He said, "Are those my keys?" I said yes. Then, the spiral downwards to death was quick. When we were at the wake, I put his keys under his hands. 💔

  • @1113caligrl
    @1113caligrl Месяц назад +258

    This has happened to me dozens and dozens of times when I worked in the hospital. It usually happens, in my experience, about 24 hours before they pass.
    It’s really sad because if they do this in front of family members, the family thinks their loved one is getting better and they have hope again only for their loved one to pass soon after this happens.
    In my opinion, sometimes I believe it gives family a time to enjoy their loved one and say their goodbyes. And vice versa.

    • @melodyebiz2501
      @melodyebiz2501 Месяц назад +10

      If that happens to me I will try and remember that last moment and be grantful I was able to share that moment I am starting to realize we transcend into the next life our body might die but the soul continues so that’s how have recently come to understand death which is not death at all it’s an opening to the next existence it’s where we came from them return that’s how how I see it from here on out it calms my soul to see it that way.

    • @1113caligrl
      @1113caligrl Месяц назад +6

      @@melodyebiz2501 Very well said. ❤️

    • @wmpetroff2307
      @wmpetroff2307 Месяц назад +3

      Very nice of you to point that out. You must have felt simp for the family members becoming all happy again and then they die.

    • @ogearbox6132
      @ogearbox6132 Месяц назад +16

      This happened with my 84 yr old father who was living with us at the time. He had been ill off and on. Wife and I went to Jersey to get some Italian bread, about an hour and a half away he loved it. He had been in and out of an altered state do when we got back he was up and asked for italian bread and coffee. He immediately brightened up was smiling laughing and talking up a storm as if he was fine. This had happened before so we thought whew, dad is ok. We spent time with him we prayed with him and went to bed. The next day he was in and out of consciousness. Family came to see him but he couldn’t stay awake. The next day he passed in my arms. It was peaceful and not at all like I thought it’d be.

    • @cindydorado4718
      @cindydorado4718 Месяц назад +8

      Yes!
      I saw this alot as a caregiver 💜

  • @seanbeukman9563
    @seanbeukman9563 Месяц назад +8

    Amazing to read the comments below. I have already embraced ideas of supernatural events before and after loved ones passing, but to read specific details as shared by people in the comments is like a 'reality check' all over again! Thank you for sharing, God Bless and R.I.P. all loved ones.

  • @kingforaday8725
    @kingforaday8725 2 месяца назад +162

    My brother in law died from pancreatic cancer. Less than a day before he passed he sat up in bed (he had been unconscious for days), eyes open, pointed towards a corner of the ceiling and said "Angels, Jesus"!! Reading some of these stories reminded me of this incident.

    • @nancybryant4325
      @nancybryant4325 Месяц назад +13

      Omg. My mother died of pancreatic cancer at age 44. Her mother was by her bed in the hospital. Mom was semi-comatose but started trying to sit up. She was looking past my grandmother and said “I see Jesus”. She died shortly after that. That has always been comforting to me.

    • @JCSun77
      @JCSun77 Месяц назад

      ​@@stephaniepiazzese2602hearing is HIGHLY acute when a patient is actively dying. ❤

  • @Julie-si3hi
    @Julie-si3hi 2 месяца назад +143

    It's so strange when patients 'rally' It's scary! My mum was in critical care unresponsive, we visit one day and she was sat up eating ice cream , telling everyone she loved them! She passed the next day.

    • @orangeandslinky
      @orangeandslinky 2 месяца назад +8

      I think I have heard of "rallying" before. Yes, I have.

    • @Dustandfuzz
      @Dustandfuzz Месяц назад +3

      Same thing with my father. I, no knowing, thought he was getting better. He was sitting up in a chair talking to us. Great improvement. Next day he died.

    • @sheikhboyardee556
      @sheikhboyardee556 Месяц назад +5

      My brother-in-law was in hospice & not expected to live so my wife & I traveled 4 hours to the city where my sister & he lived. When we got there he was very alert & talkative, which I didn't expect. They had a different TV cable provider so I taught him how to use the remote as we had that provider at home. We went home as he was making a recovery...or so I thought. A day or so later he passed away so we made another trip there.

  • @BarbaraMarch444
    @BarbaraMarch444 29 дней назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your story. When my mother passed away, the next day I had a dream of her and she told me that she had forgotten her handbag. I think this is probably because of material detachment, the soul....maybe we suddenly get "stressed" about our belongings, just like we would do before an important journey to a country. 🕊✨💜🙏❤

  • @maggiegarber246
    @maggiegarber246 Месяц назад +73

    When I was grade school age, my elderly neighbor was ill but living at home with her relatives providing care. Just a few days before dying, she started saying “the door is open”. Finally her daughter-in-law asked “you mean the door to heaven?” and she replied yes.

  • @susanhilderbrand3375
    @susanhilderbrand3375 2 месяца назад +193

    Shortly before my aunt passed away, she began rambling about how nice the white cabinets looked & what a good job my daughter was doing of taking care of “those 3 little girls”. My daughter was still in high school & we had no idea what the white cabinets were about.
    However, a few years later, my daughter had gone to help as a nanny for my 3 young nieces, and it suddenly dawned on me when I heard that my brother had painted his cabinets white that it seemed my aunt had somehow seen a vision into the future!

    • @drandreaoconnor
      @drandreaoconnor  2 месяца назад +10

      Cool!!

    • @crystalheart9
      @crystalheart9 2 месяца назад +10

      Now that was really interesting.

    • @catbird7007
      @catbird7007 Месяц назад +2

      Beautiful. Family bonds. ❤

    • @gabrielaligeza4113
      @gabrielaligeza4113 Месяц назад +1

      They do see the future! I think as they are leaving the 3D world, they have an insight to eternity, to past, present and future.
      It happened to me when I was 16 and my uncle died. My parents didn't want to tell me but he came in my dream, looking very happy and gave me a goodbye hug singing to me a song in Polish with the lyrrics: because you were born to see the whole world.
      I was coming from a poor family and didn't see it happening at the time but I intuitively know he gave me a spoiler of my future. Today after 14 years I know he was right.
      :)

  • @raechelyndawn2580
    @raechelyndawn2580 Месяц назад +3

    I worked in hospitals for 10-years on the night shift. Your story is so familiar. I could almost see it… Thanks for sharing. ❤

  • @deborahhernandez4887
    @deborahhernandez4887 Месяц назад +2

    I believe you, and I loved your story ❤

  • @bebebutterfield7699
    @bebebutterfield7699 2 месяца назад +89

    My Mom did that. She sat up from her deathbed and wanted to go for a walk. My father kept an eye on her while I ran to the nurse's station. She passes from pancreatic cancer. We were taking turns spending the nights with her.

    • @drandreaoconnor
      @drandreaoconnor  2 месяца назад +20

      I am glad she had her family with her

  • @RealityCheck1956
    @RealityCheck1956 Месяц назад +60

    Hi your channel just came up on my feed and being an RN for over 34 years, I found this an interesting topic! I also have a story that happened to me 2 years ago on August 12th.
    My husband (65) had gone into the hospital at the beginning of July with symptoms of a stroke. After 2 weeks in a rehab unit he was discharged Aug 11th. First day home he was tired, but alert and glad to be home. The 12th, he was like a nee person! Very apologetic to me for things he had put me through and he was praying all the time by himself short thank you’s to God, etc. I was so relieved because he wanted to come home to continue his rehab and lose weight and be much more active for our retirement. I t was great, he moved slow, but he got up on his own and walked to the bathroom and started organizing all of his clothes and belongings he brought back home from hospital. We went to bed about 11. He woke me up coughing about 3am. This was a normal thing for him so, I asked him if he needed anything and he said no. I couldn’t go back to bed so I stayed up in the front room in my recliner. About 7:30 I heard him start coughing again and I saw that he had thrown up a little bit out of the corner of his mouth. He had his CPap going and he just kind of mumbled. I gave him a wet cloth to wipe his face, but he couldn’t really do a good job. I left for another 30 minutes and checked again. He had taken mask off and was very weak. Couldn’t grasp anything, couldn’t sit in side of bed. He was always a severely obese man so, I was not able to move him myself. I told him I need to call an ambulance and he yelled “don’t call anyone”.
    I waited another 15 mins and he was having significant respiratory difficulty and turning mottled. Needless to say he passed away on the way to the hospital. Attempts at CPR did nothing. What bothers me is that as a nurse, I should have known that Friday was his last hoorah of life. I hadn’t seen him that active for years. I wish I had known so I could have made him feel so much more loved! I had a few patients In the nursing homes I worked that also seemed to have a great day and then pass away the next. I have so many regrets for not thinking this was something happening to him. I also, caught on our blink camera as ambulance was starting to drive away, his voice saying my name out loud. I’m sure it was that moment his spirit left his body. He had several supernatural experiences during our life of 30 years together. He was a truck driver and we spent a lot of time apart. I didn’t know the blink video existed until I was watching it weeks later. I had to play it back several times to be sure what I was hearing. I wish there was a way to let you all hear it! He and I both are born again Christians so I know he’s with Jesus! Losing my best friend has and continues to be very hard on me.

    • @Denise-yj3se
      @Denise-yj3se Месяц назад +9

      Forgive yourself please.

    • @JayP-kd5rc
      @JayP-kd5rc Месяц назад +8

      Forgive yourself, as you didn't know. It's okay, he knew you loved him and he still knows you do. You can tell him so right now. He will hear you.

  • @myownspiritlevel
    @myownspiritlevel 23 дня назад +2

    My stepdad who was dying of cancer and basically comatose had a period of lucidity right before he died. Mom had a chance to say goodbye. 😢

  • @glenbo2464
    @glenbo2464 Месяц назад +4

    My Grandma did the same thing in the hospital. Her mind was gone from dementia and she broke her hip falling. At the hospital they sedated her for comfort and informed us that the shock was hard on her body and she would pass in a couple days from it. The day before she passed she woke up and it was like she was herself again. She knew who everyone was and was able to have a conversation. She wanted an ice cream sandwich and for someone to take her outside for a smoke but we couldnt do that obviously ! lol. She went to sleep later that day and her breathing gradually declined until the next afternoon. I was in the room with her when she took her last breath and peacefully passed away.

  • @9Crow
    @9Crow 2 месяца назад +47

    my dad was sent to home hopice he had low blood pressure, his nurse was there i was there and my 2 sisters were there. the nurse said he is asleep and she said his eyes were fixed and dialated he won't wake up. i grabbed his hand and and he woke up! His nurse said she had never seen that before. he started talking and asked what time it was and lit up a cigerettee. shortly after that he fell back to sleep and passed away but we all got to say we love you and he said i love you too.

  • @pandorasullivan777
    @pandorasullivan777 2 месяца назад +66

    The night before my grandfather passed away, he said he was visiting by two angels. I guess my grandmother saw them too, and she said one angel whispered ‘it’s not time yet’.

  • @shagundala7458
    @shagundala7458 Месяц назад +1

    Hello...my first time here. Thank you soooo much for all these stories! I'm not crazy! I've had many interesting experiences. I've had loved ones & my sweet fur babies visit. My husband came to my bedside one night after having a bad day....missing him on our anniversary. He bent down over me as to kiss me. Then out came a shadow from behind him...maybe a guide or angel. I felt that whoever this was was saying it was time to go. How amazing!! Peace & light....

  • @lizjay1016
    @lizjay1016 Месяц назад +2

    You're a great story teller. I enjoyed listening to you. I felt as though i was there.

  • @lindaharrison175
    @lindaharrison175 Месяц назад +50

    You are so right ... I was a nurse about forty years ago, working the night shift ... one of my patients became I won't say agitated in a bad way but was very serious and intent on getting all her things packed into her suitcase because she said her sister told her she would be coming shortly to get her ... I thought she was confused but no amount of talking to her would convince her otherwise ... about an hour after this started she died ... I didn't think much about that until sometime later a hospice nurse told me that sometimes people who are near death will see deceased loved ones who tell them they would be coming to get them ... she was obviously telling the truth.

  • @user-vs2cd3jk3i
    @user-vs2cd3jk3i 2 месяца назад +146

    The night before my mom passed away she ate a nice meal and was dancing around my kitchen and she had a beautiful voice and she started to sing the Ava Maria in Italian… So I figured she was getting much better… when she died the next morning I was not ready for that… things work out so differently than I expected

    • @hellooutthere8956
      @hellooutthere8956 Месяц назад +11

      They do for most of us if not all. Your mother sounds a lovely person.

    • @JCSun77
      @JCSun77 Месяц назад +6

      Alot of ppl just do 1 last hello before they say goodbye. I'm sorry for your loss.

    • @cloverfield911
      @cloverfield911 Месяц назад

      Nice of God to dangle false hope infront of your face!! He's good at that!!

    • @MusicChannel-rf5zz
      @MusicChannel-rf5zz Месяц назад

      Only those who are born again & worship Jesus make it to heaven! Sorry