My (not really) near death experience is when I fell down the steps when I was 4 and broke my arm but your story sounds really crazy. Thanks for sharing.
My near death experience was when I found out I have diabetes. I was 9, and I lost 10 pounds in two days (I was only 45 pounds to begin with). When we got to the hospital they told me I was in ketoacidosis. This means my body was burning muscle instead of carbs. I passed out, they took me to a real hospital, and they told me I had diabetes. My blood sugar was too high for their meters to read and they said it was a miracle I wasn't in a coma. Also, while there a nurse brought me apple juice thinking it was sugar free. That also almost killed me seeing as I drank about 5 cups of it.
I know. My mother felt really bad at the time evaluate she thought I was faking being sick. Lol. I feel bad for the nurse who brought me apple juice because she got fired when the doctor found out.
When my famlily went to france in 2003 (i was 8 years old at the time) we went swimming in the mediterainian sea. My parents told me not to go deeper than to my waist. But being a dumb kid i thought nothing of it and ignored what they said. When the water reached my neck i felt the how the current lifted me up and starting to carry me further out. Even if i was a dumb kid something inside me clicked and i thought "this is how i'm going to die". Fortunaly my dad had been following me all the way so he grabbed me and carried me back to shore. In retrospect i might had never been in any real danger, but it at the time it certainly felt like i was going to die.
I understand, even though the accident was bad and I was hurt my life was never in question. It very easily couldve been though and I think thats what makes us learn from our actions, whether we go to deep in the ocean or in the wrong lane on a road its the feeling of the end nearing that keeps those memories prevalent.
It was amazing! Met some friends Ive known for years but never seen in person, made some new friends! Won some free materials, got lots of info and also brought home some cool stuff. Pretty successful "Business trip" lol Even swam in Lake Mead.
And as always, keep up the videos!
My (not really) near death experience is when I fell down the steps when I was 4 and broke my arm but your story sounds really crazy. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you made it through
My near death experience was when I found out I have diabetes. I was 9, and I lost 10 pounds in two days (I was only 45 pounds to begin with). When we got to the hospital they told me I was in ketoacidosis. This means my body was burning muscle instead of carbs. I passed out, they took me to a real hospital, and they told me I had diabetes. My blood sugar was too high for their meters to read and they said it was a miracle I wasn't in a coma. Also, while there a nurse brought me apple juice thinking it was sugar free. That also almost killed me seeing as I drank about 5 cups of it.
Frank Parry That's insane, you're lucky that it was caught before it was really too late.
I know. My mother felt really bad at the time evaluate she thought I was faking being sick. Lol. I feel bad for the nurse who brought me apple juice because she got fired when the doctor found out.
Damn, thats crazy. Nothing Crazy has really happend to me LOL, hopefully nothing does like that.
Yeah I wouldnt wish that on anyone.
When my famlily went to france in 2003 (i was 8 years old at the time) we went swimming in the mediterainian sea. My parents told me not to go deeper than to my waist. But being a dumb kid i thought nothing of it and ignored what they said. When the water reached my neck i felt the how the current lifted me up and starting to carry me further out. Even if i was a dumb kid something inside me clicked and i thought "this is how i'm going to die". Fortunaly my dad had been following me all the way so he grabbed me and carried me back to shore. In retrospect i might had never been in any real danger, but it at the time it certainly felt like i was going to die.
I understand, even though the accident was bad and I was hurt my life was never in question. It very easily couldve been though and I think thats what makes us learn from our actions, whether we go to deep in the ocean or in the wrong lane on a road its the feeling of the end nearing that keeps those memories prevalent.
Well Im glad your OK man, thats some scary shit.
Thanks! how was your trip?
It was amazing! Met some friends Ive known for years but never seen in person, made some new friends! Won some free materials, got lots of info and also brought home some cool stuff. Pretty successful "Business trip" lol Even swam in Lake Mead.
Thats awesome dude! Glad you had a good time
I can gaurentee I will be back to America soon. Next year Ill be going back for the same trip.
What business is it that allows you to go?