25 Facts That Will Make You Question Everything

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I had a friend who passed about a month ago. While he was still missing but assumed to be alive I had a dream where he appeared and gave me a hug. I remember begging him not leave but he said he had to go. Days later they found his body. This is the first time I’ve actually said anything to anybody about it because I feel like nobody would actually believe me.

rissa
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When I was a young boy, my mom used to sit on the end of my bed to say goodnight.
20 years after her passing, I can still occasionally feel my bed depressed the way it did when she sat on it.

DavidBFox
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My cat lived to be 20. I had her for 18 years. My cat was always by my side, yes even at night. After her death, I really didn’t see her. About a few days after it was still very hard. I cried a lot. One night she walked up the back of my legs, circled around, on my back. Pushing her paws into me before laying down. She always did that. The last time was after she died. True and wasn’t a dream. Because I was crying and too afraid to look and not see her. I did say, TY & I love you.

jophillips
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Hi Mike. My best friend passed away when I was 18 years old in March 2019, for months and years afterwards I had dreams nearly every single night where my best friend was alive. It was like he never died, and was still alive in my dreams. It was a really strange experience, but it was really nice to see his face and hear his voice... A really strange phenomenon, it was sort of comforting.

lorcanmullane
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I saw my Father and my sister. My sister lived in New York, I live in Colorado. I was hanging out at a park when out of no where I saw my sister. She stopped looked at me and said "Goodbye, Thom." I called home to find out she was hit by a car and died about the time I saw her. My father is a different story, I knew he died, I went to his funeral. I was upset because I didn't know if he knew I loved him. We were both proud men and didn't tell each other such things, assuming the other knew. Two nights after he died I woke up and he was sitting at his desk smoking a cigarette, he looked at me and smiled and said, "It's okay, Thommy. Everything is okay." Feeling relived, I turned over and went back to sleep. I haven't seen either of them since.

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I woke up during emergency facial surgery. I even heard them tell the surgeon, she’s awake as I looked the anesthesiologist in the eyes. They gave me more medication and I went back out. I talked to the anesthesiologist about it when I woke up. He confirmed that I did wake up and they did administer more medication. He realized I was awake when I looked him in the face by moving my eye to see him. Also my right arm moved. It’s all in my surgical notes. Being a red head we tend to take more to keep us out. Since then I have realized my high tolerance to medications which has made being treated for some conditions difficult. ❤love ya Mike 👩🏻‍🦰

thegingergyrl
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I woke up during surgery. I didn’t open my eyes or move, but I could hear them talking about a small complication that I had. They didn’t believe me when I came out of surgery, but I repeated their conversation close to word for word. They had to go back in and check that complication a few months later and gave me a lot more anesthesia. LOL

Oh, and when they went back in, the large mucus ball that was the complication was completely gone despite them telling me that I probably wouldn’t be able to get rid of it. I’ve been a very lucky CF patient throughout my life! 💜

cindyhoomalu
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I was totally homeless, checking out dumpsters, in order to eat, I kept studying the patern of the timing of the grocery store workers when they threw out perfectly good food, word hunger stopped for me

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My daughter was 5 when my dad passed and I remember very clearly how my daughter told me she could see her grandpa John and when asked what he was doing she told me it was something he always did with her which I is the part I can't recall. It was very strange but she was comforted by this, I don't know how long he hung around but she would often tell me things.

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Right before going into emergency surgery, I felt hands on mine, I looked to see my deceased grandparents smiling and holding my hands, looking at me lovingly. They looked healthy and happy. I apparently asked for them multiple times after while waking up. I don't really believe in heaven but I believe in the human soul, and truly feel they were there to keep me safe.

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I can't say I've ever hallucinated the presence of a departed loved one - but I dream about them on occasion - my father & grandmothers in particular. And I can still "hear" my dad's laugh in my head without too much effort, even though it's been almost 40 years since he died.

lesnyk
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I’m a woman and I can’t smell STDs… but I can smell BS. That’s why I love this channel. No BS… only oddly entertaining facts!1. plus mike has pretty eyes

lisaquinlan
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Thanks for your show, Mike. I was very upset when my father passed. But soon I was seeing him every night in dreams, he and my maternal grandmother. As my grief continued, they were joined my my paternal grandmother. I understood that they were trying to comfort me. I sent them love because they cared.

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I have childhood onset PTSD. I can’t say that I’ve had hallucinations of my parents, just recurring nightmares. I have had hallucinations of pets that have passed. To the point where I’ll feel a weight on the bed, there’ll be an indentation, but none of my current pets will be there.
I’ve often wondered about the Schrödinger’s cat thing regarding parallel universes. It’s intriguing but mind boggling.

vcorlett
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I woke up in the middle of surgery. Luckily, I guess, it was on my left hand rather than an a core internal organ. My entire arm had been numbed so when I woke up I couldn’t feel anything. The doctor had just finished slicing and splaying my hand wide open so I looked over to my own dead arm laying there with hand skin all pulled back displaying every muscle and tendon. Doctor just looked at me and said, ”oh, you are awake. You okay with this?” I said yes and watched. 🤙🏼

tracyprill
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I just had reconstructive knee surgery last week and I woke while they were hammering my new joint into my leg! I did not feel any pain, but wanted to see what they were doing and put my head up! The anesthesiologist gently pushed my head back onto the table and said you just relax! Lol! It really didn’t cause me trauma and I wasn’t in discomfort, but I found it Very interesting!

greenii
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I woke up during my wisdom teeth removal. Had all four removed at once. They weren't just pulled, they went in with rotary tools and mini circular saws. I woke up as they were sawing. It definitely wasn't pleasant, and I couldn't move or do anything to alert them, but at the same time I couldn't feel anything so there's that at least. After a few seconds someone noticed, made an adjustment and I was out again. No PTSD or anything here, just a bad memory.

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I see and hear my dogs that have passed on. One time I had a "dream" they were all alive and in my hallway dancing around me like I had food or treats but I didn't. They were happy to see me and I was extra happy to see them. I even remember saying I know I'm dreaming I know this isn't real but I love this so much thank you for visiting me! I miss them a lot more than a lot of people...

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Thank You! Plants are not dumb or unfeeling.
Most of us just don't see that or are unwilling to.

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I have had 27 surgeries. I always wake up during surgery. I'm very serious. There's really nothing I can do about waking up during surgery for many factors. My body can not tolerate the amount of medication needed. Thankfully, anesthesiologists believe me. (Don't ask your surgeon. Ask your anesthesiologist) We've come up with a plan. I request soft restraints when possible and an extra dose of versed mid surgery. That way, I don't remember anything and I don't try to fight my colleagues or rip out my ETT (breathing tube) again or any other tubes or IVs.

I don't recall ever feeling pain. I did say "Boo! I'm awake." During my appendectomy when I was a teenager. That's the same time I ripped out the ETT. I won a second emergency surgery that day.

Best thing is when I wake up during surgery I say way too much out loud. (When I'm not intubated.) No one lets me forget either. Most of what I've said can not be on YouTube. The most embarrassing was "Why is Dr. Woodruff in here? I said he couldn't be in here because he's too sexy and he makes me act weird and nervous. Well.... I guess he can stay. He's almost the best surgeon here." Just so happened I had asked the anesthesiologist to record me if I was acting weird or saying anything weird. I'll never live that down.

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