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Woman who 'died' during brain surgery claimed to see something impossible

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A woman who was brought to a "near death" state during brain surgery claimed she "floated above a doctor's shoulder" and watched the procedure she shouldn't have been able to see.

The case of Pam Reynolds Lowery is one of the most thoroughly documented and significant "near death experience" accounts on record.Christina Randall, a podcaster who has extensively researched the case, explains that Pam had been experiencing symptoms such as dizziness, temporary loss of speech, and bouts of paralysis.

A scan revealed a large aneurysm near her brain stem.Due to the aneurysm's location, surgery would be highly risky. Christina stated: "As a last resort a neurosurgeon of the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, Arizona decided that a rarely performed procedure called a standstill operation could improve Pam's chance of surviving."A "standstill operation" effectively brings the patient's vital signs to a near-death state.Christina explained: "Pam's body temperature was lowered to 50° Fahrenheit – or 10° Centigrade – her breathing and her heartbeat completely stopped and the blood was completely drained from her head.", reports the Mirror.As part of the routine, Pam's eyes were taped shut and a headset playing a series of loud clicking sounds was placed over her ears.

These sounds, which would have been intensely annoying if Pam had been conscious, allowed the anaesthetist to confirm that there was no activity in the patient's brain.But then, during a time she was effectively "dead," Pam experienced extraordinary phenomena.

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