A profound meditation on the sensory bridge between life and death, highlighting how human empathy transcends clinical procedure. It reminds us that in the face of mortality, a simple act of care is often the strongest anchor to existence.
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Taken into the emergency room obviously.
They cut my clothes off, rinsed me off with a hose, stuck a tube down my nose and said count backwards from 100. I think I got to 98. Woke up later, I don't know how many hours it was, but came out of my sedative and I just went I went in and out for I don't know how long it was. It just seemed like an eternity.
The bright lights in the in that room and and I could see I mean it just indelible in my brain.
The other patients and all the the fluids and blood and everything hanging down from the thing and I see mine and and I hear hear what sounded like live music.
These boots are made for walking by Nancy Sinatra.
I mean I don't know whether I'm alive, I don't know whether I'm in heaven, I don't know whether I'm in where I'm at. I hope I'm in heaven.
But the and I'm searching, make sure I had all my body parts and uh this I kept going in and out and it boots are made for walking just kept driving driving and when I finally wake up I'm awake for a little bit of time in comes Nancy Sinatra. She comes over to my bed. I was one of the first ones in the door and she gives me a kiss on the cheek and you know, asks the typical you know, what's your name, where you from, all that and then went on. So it was I thought that was a pretty good day.
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