'You truly never know when life could end, so never take anything for granted,' Grace Frost told Newsweek after a tree crashed through her car's windshield.
conducted by Johns Hopkins University found that people who had experienced an NDE were less afraid of death and developed a new appreciation for life.that the lucid images and heightened feelings are caused by the brain slowly shutting down. Nevertheless, the experience can be transformative.
"All I could see was crushed glass, smoke, and my airbags," she said."It felt like I was stuck in a pile of rubble." Fortunately, her phone was nearby. She called 911, but she couldn't get service. Although she wasn't ready to give up, she believed death was inevitable.moment," she said."It felt as if I was watching a movie of my life. Everyone I have ever loved, childhood memories, all of it, cycled through my mind as if saying goodbye to me."
Once the paramedics and EMTs arrived at the scene, they rushed to get Frost out of the vehicle, using the Jaws of Life, a hydraulic rescue tool that is used to cut through cars and rip open vehicles' doors to release stricken occupants. Over the next three days, she would receive x-rays and medical scans. She suffered whiplash from the airbags and her face, scalp, hands and back were covered in abrasions.
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