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Unexplained Phenomena: Haunted Tales from Hospitals and the Moments of Death

Heart Starts Pounding w/ Kaelyn MooreApril 4, 202332 min12,354 views
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Unexplained Electrical Disturbances Near Death

  • ⚡ A nursing home overnight worker reported multiple instances of electrical disturbances, such as doors alarming and lights flickering, occurring up to two weeks after a "strong-willed" resident passed away.
  • 💡 These events, including TVs turning on and off and call buttons activating in empty rooms, are seen as potential signs of supernatural presence, correlating with theories about electromagnetic field disturbances.
  • 🚗 Another story recounts a Cadillac emblem that caused flickering lights, static on the radio, and car alarms to activate after its owner passed away, leading to its disposal in a river.

Encounters with the Unseen in Healthcare Settings

  • 👻 Healthcare workers shared experiences of seeing or sensing unexplained phenomena, including children running in halls, elevators moving on their own, and giggling sounds in empty rooms.
  • ⚠️ One caregiver described a terrifying encounter in a dementia ward where a patient, unable to speak clearly, pointed behind the caregiver with tears, followed by a silver butter knife inexplicably appearing in the walkway.
  • 🐈 A resident cat was observed to become drawn to specific residents shortly before their passing, a pattern that occurred multiple times.

Visioning: A Hospice Phenomenon

  • 🌟 Katrina, a pediatric oncology nurse, shared an experience where a dying teenager spoke extensively with a child who loved Spider-Man, a child who had passed away months earlier and was unrelated to the current patient.
  • 🤝 Hospice Nurse Julie explains "visioning" as a common occurrence where dying individuals see deceased loved ones, pets, or even angels, typically a month to a few weeks before death.
  • 🧠 Visioning is described as consistently comforting, with patients laughing and conversing with unseen entities, and is not attributed to low oxygen or hallucinations by medical professionals.

The Hospice Nurse's Spookiest Experience

  • 💖 Julie recounted a story of a hospice patient who, despite not being critically ill, expressed profound gratitude and a sense of finality, telling her caregiver and son goodbye and that she was "going home."
  • 🛌 The patient passed away that night, leaving the caregiver bewildered as there was no apparent medical reason for such a sudden decline or the patient's premonition.
  • ✨ These experiences suggest a connection across the veil of life and death, offering comfort and a sense of continued presence.
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Supernatural phenomenaHospice careNear-death experiencesElectrical disturbancesGhostsAfterlifeVisioningHealthcare workersNursing homesPediatric oncologyDeath and dyingUnexplained eventsSpiritual experiences
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