Thursday, November 18, 2010

People go into comas and have near death experiences. There behavior changes. Is there a pattern to the change

For example, do women change the same way as other women, different from men?



How about older people vs younger people?People go into comas and have near death experiences. There behavior changes. Is there a pattern to the change
I don't know if there is a pattern, but my experience left me living wild.. It was like I had to BE the party and the center of attention. I wanted to live an entire lifetime in a single day. I realized ,gradually, that it was because I felt vulnerable and scared to be alone. I have heard of other women acting similar after a near death experience, but I can only speak for myself.People go into comas and have near death experiences. There behavior changes. Is there a pattern to the change
Not all people who go into a coma have a near-death experience. For those who do, I would imagine the impact it has on their behavior would determine on their interpretation of the NDE, often predetermined by their belief system.



I don't think the line can be drawn as clearly as male/female or age; I think the line would be drawn more along cultural and/or religious lines.People go into comas and have near death experiences. There behavior changes. Is there a pattern to the change
There is no set pattern.People go into comas and have near death experiences. There behavior changes. Is there a pattern to the change
What pattern are you talking about? When I was giving birth to my youngest daughter in 1992 I started to hemorrhage and I was in a coma for three days because of blood lost. What's the so called pattern that you see?? I just know that I came back to conscientiousness with a determination to talk care of my girls and to make sure that they know how important they are to me.
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