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Lynn 30-06-2020 05:12 AM

Buried Alive - MRI Experience
 
Hello

Well I now what it feels like to be buried alive now. I had an MRI done tonight for my Sciatica and NEVER and I mean it again will I go into that machine. I came out sweating and asked how it was. I did not feel claustrophobic this was different. This was the total feeling of being buried while you were still alive. It was all I could do not to want to scratch at the ceiling. OH and there were marks n the machine ceiling like someone had done that.

OMG I can only imagine how or what that would be like, or maybe I was joined by a sprit that this happened too. It was all I could do not to push the emergency button to get out. Never have I had such fear, and trust me I "see dead people" in their worst case deaths. NEVER again will I enter that machine.

The look on the tech's face was priceless when I told them what it felt like I was like I know now what it would be like to be put in a casket and NOT be dead and want out but cant get out. They were like never heard that one before....I was like NEVER again thank you. I was soaked wet coming out of it....wonder why. I had the heck scarred out of me.

That is one experience for the books....the book of the dead.

Lynn

Native spirit 30-06-2020 08:55 AM

I have had a few MRI scans as much as they don't bother me. but my friend went for one and cried all through it. to her she said it was like going through a tunnel with no light at the end.
she said the same thing Never again


Namaste

leadville 30-06-2020 11:07 AM

My experiences have been different and I wonder if it's what you've suggested, Lynn? Some spirit individual may have transferred their emotions to you during your psychically-vulnerable time in that tunnel. Perhaps something to tell you to fully close down before exposing yourself to another MRI scan - though I hope you won't need another!

In any case I hope it's revealed the cause of your sciatica - been there, done that, know how excrutiating and/or debilitating sciatica pain can be - and that you'll soon be able to get whatever's needed to remedy or ameliorate the condition. Our UK's health service (aren't you a Canuck, though?) isn't brilliant for dealing with pain from sciatica but if your condition is one safe for chiropractic, or osteopathy, that might be worth considering.

If you've done that-good-stuff then I hope there will be a suitable alternative intervention.

asearcher 30-06-2020 10:41 PM

How terrible for you.Sometimes it helps to be "on the other side", to see what the staff is up to while the MR scan is going on, they got you under their watch all the time. No worries. I can get you experienced it really bad - first one is suddenly in a narrow, vacuum kind of space going more and more into that space and second is one is not in control - someone else is. One can always ask ones doctor before for something to relax you when the day, time come and take it some time before so it will have an effect. I have never been able to have one of those suntans machine-wise because I just can't stand the situation, that remind me of being in a coffin.

Anala 30-06-2020 11:09 PM

Oh Lynn, that’s is terrible! I hope the doctor find what they need to and find a solution for the sciatic pain.

Lynn 01-07-2020 04:34 PM

Hello

I have been looking into the situation a bit deeper with a friend at work that is also a sensitive like me. We are getting the same information of a young man that was already pretty much brain dead when he went into the MRI. I feel that was whom was with me as I have 2 Son's around his age.

This young man well "speed kills" as he wrapped his car around a pole or tree. He was going way to fast and lost control.

I have my eldest Son that has a 35th Anniversary Mustang that has the power to go way too fast. I wonder if that was the connection of this young man to me. My Son knows power and knows full on what it can do so he would never be in a situation where he is not in control. He said that the "track" is the place to race, with all the safety equipment on. Belts and harnesses, fire suit, neck brace, ext so I have no worried on him.

Sad though for the loss of one so young. Lesson here sadly was just becasue you graduate High School does not mean your mature and ready for a Sports Car with power. Maturity is what is needed or you might well hit that pole in life and land in death.

I blessed him and moved him on at work.....but he is so angry about death, I am just blessed his foolishness took no one with him. Sad as the loss is we do need to learn our lessons even in our passing.

Lynn

leadville 01-07-2020 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Lynn
Hello

I have been looking into the situation a bit deeper with a friend at work that is also a sensitive like me. We are getting the same information of a young man that was already pretty much brain dead when he went into the MRI. I feel that was whom was with me as I have 2 Son's around his age.

This young man well "speed kills" as he wrapped his car around a pole or tree. He was going way to fast and lost control.

I have my eldest Son that has a 35th Anniversary Mustang that has the power to go way too fast. I wonder if that was the connection of this young man to me. My Son knows power and knows full on what it can do so he would never be in a situation where he is not in control. He said that the "track" is the place to race, with all the safety equipment on. Belts and harnesses, fire suit, neck brace, ext so I have no worried on him.

Sad though for the loss of one so young. Lesson here sadly was just becasue you graduate High School does not mean your mature and ready for a Sports Car with power. Maturity is what is needed or you might well hit that pole in life and land in death.

I blessed him and moved him on at work.....but he is so angry about death, I am just blessed his foolishness took no one with him. Sad as the loss is we do need to learn our lessons even in our passing.

Lynn


That appears to offer an understandable explanation. As you'll know anyway - but others may not - such 'lost' individuals may 'home in' on the light of a sensitive and draw very close, so close that their discomfort and despair is transferred to the sensitive.

You did the right thing by moving him on. We can only hope that one day he'll be able to respond positively to the discarnates always around him just waiting to help him.

Did you feel that you might not have been fully closed down because of the stress from your sciatica and perhaps the discomfort from laying in the MRI scanner?

Lynn 02-07-2020 04:21 AM

Hello

For me there is no way to close down. I am never alone. I went into the MRI with no fears just anticipation on understanding what might or might not be wrong. I was not ready for the machine to be so uncleansed.

I do feel that he was waiting for someone as it took two of us to move him on, and have him understand he was truly gone. Its sad when life goes in this way. Working on it more today I learned more. I know that he was 18 and got the car for graduation. Had been driving since 16, but was not ready for that kind of power. Temped by fate with the rev. or another car beside him on the road. Peddle to the FLOOR and that was that.

I think that is something that the medical and spiritual sides can work on more in making sure that things are cleansed not only chemically but spiritually as well.

I have had other negative experiences in a hospital setting. I was put in a bed where the patient before me had coded and passed. But he was not yet done with the bed. He was on the golf course and was hit by lightening. He was having the best game of his life, and that game took his life.

My next door was a nurse on that night so she understood why I could not lay in that bed, but the Dr was so mad at me. Some understand and some do not understand.

As this issue has gone on some 16 weeks now without medical interventions, due to medical care pretty much being shut down, I had 3/4 of an inch shrinkage in the one leg. So I have muscles that need to re stretch, I have maybe permanent nerve damage to face. It feels like my leg is being burned with a blow torch. I have massage now, that is helping some.

What lessons there are from all of this is that "we can not shut every aspect of health care down" it will cause more life long issues and surgeries. Even death in some cases I know of.

I hope to e whole again. I hope too that those whom are not understanding why they have had no service at their death, understand the World has gone into a state of "Madness" on some levels of care.

Lynn

leadville 02-07-2020 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Lynn
Hello

For me there is no way to close down. I am never alone. I went into the MRI with no fears just anticipation on understanding what might or might not be wrong. I was not ready for the machine to be so uncleansed.


I'm sorry to hear you say you are unable to close down. I do know others who say similar but - as admittedly a non-practitioner - I am nonetheless aware how undesirable that may be.
On one memorable occasion I found myself needing to teach a psychic friend how to close down (he was being pestered mercilessly) and was roundly told off by my circle leader for not having properly listened to her tuition about how to do it! I did make the point I'm not a sensitive anyway and had no need for myself. :wink: Fortunately I could remember what was needed to help my friend.

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I do feel that he was waiting for someone as it took two of us to move him on, and have him understand he was truly gone.

It's lucky that you - a sensitive - needed a scan or perhaps it wasn't just luck at all?


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Its sad when life goes in this way. Working on it more today I learned more. I know that he was 18 and got the car for graduation. Had been driving since 16, but was not ready for that kind of power. Temped by fate with the rev. or another car beside him on the road. Peddle to the FLOOR and that was that.

Yes it's sad when any youngster passes on so early in his incarnation.

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I think that is something that the medical and spiritual sides can work on more in making sure that things are cleansed not only chemically but spiritually as well.

Oh wouldn't that be lovely but the reality is that's not going to happen in any foreseeable future. But it's likely - I suggest - that very few will be affected spiritually/psychically anyway so it's likely not that important for most users.

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I have had other negative experiences in a hospital setting. I was put in a bed where the patient before me had coded and passed. But he was not yet done with the bed. He was on the golf course and was hit by lightening. He was having the best game of his life, and that game took his life.

My next door was a nurse on that night so she understood why I could not lay in that bed, but the Dr was so mad at me. Some understand and some do not understand.

Even among those we might expect to understand these principles there may be comparably few who actually appreciate your situation.

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As this issue has gone on some 16 weeks now without medical interventions, due to medical care pretty much being shut down, I had 3/4 of an inch shrinkage in the one leg. So I have muscles that need to re stretch, I have maybe permanent nerve damage to face. It feels like my leg is being burned with a blow torch. I have massage now, that is helping some.

I'm sorry to hear of your severe symptoms. I have been in a similar situation so I understand well. One of my legs withered and it took many, many months before the worst of the weakness began to ease. In those days I knew little about sciatica and there was no web to research the subject.
I don't know if MRI scanners even existed then but our UK National Health Service (NHS) had few provisions anyway for dealing with back issues, sciatica etc. Even now chiropractic remains unavailable in the NHS and must be sourced from independent specialists.
My first treatment was from a grubby, old guy in a grubby, old house but he 'did the biz' straightened me up and I began the long process of learning how much damage had been done firstly when my disc(s) moved and then over the following months as my muscles atrophied.

I do hope yours is a more favorable situation but a leg three quarters of an inch short isn't a good starting place and I think you'll need to work hard to restore the lost muscle - sorry to be so gloomy. :icon_frown:

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What lessons there are from all of this is that "we can not shut every aspect of health care down" it will cause more life long issues and surgeries. Even death in some cases I know of.

I hope to e whole again. I hope too that those whom are not understanding why they have had no service at their death, understand the World has gone into a state of "Madness" on some levels of care.

Lynn

As I'm writing I'm listening on our serious radio channel - BBC Radio 4 - to the latest news about the impact of the pandemic. I've just listened to Dr Fauci from the USA being interviewed by the BBC's US correspondent.
It's not looking good for the US. :icon_frown: Much is wrong and some of that is down to reluctance to heed scientists' - and political leaders' - advice.
It looks likely that the US will see many more avoidable deaths in the weeks and months ahead. Its hospital services will be stretched more and more having to deal with Covid 19 infections and there will be longer and longer backlogs in its routine services.

2020 will be remembered long into the future. :icon_frown:

Native spirit 02-07-2020 09:24 AM

China has got a lot to answer for spreading this horrendous disease. its causing untold misery for everyone,
I have had 4 hospital appointments cancelled because of it.
when I will get another is beyond me.
The suicide rate amongst the young is High. and I can see many more people needing help to move on.
But that does not excuse the Hospitals not cleaning and cleansing. the machinery,
As you say Lynn some hospital doctors are more in tune with their spirituality than others. and will understand how you feel.
I can see countries trying to get enough counsellors in to try and help those who have been affected by this horrendous disease,
But on a side note I hope they can help with your sciatica I know how bad the pain from this is.


Namaste


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