> There was a case in which a women died on the operating table, her heart stopped for 4 or 5 minutes, when she came back she could recall word for word the conversation the doctors were >having...
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I know a first hand account of something similar. A doctor from the
SICU where I play told me this - he and another doctor where at the
bedside of a clinically dead patient, no pulse, no respiration, though
they thought he was already permanently gone. Both doctors were choir
singers and they sang, softly, Sweet Low, Sweet Chariot. They were
not being disrespectful in any way.
They left, nurses came in to prepare the body to be removed. The
patient revived, was not resuscitated, just came to. Rare, but it
happens sometimes.
My friend saw him at bedside the next day and the patient said, "I
can't believe you did that to me!" The doctor said, "What?" The
patient said, "I can't believe you sang Sweet Low, Sweet Chariot."
Andrew