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“Give me your hand!” a male voice said. I reached up with my right hand but the waves rolled over me again, pushing me down towards the underwater reef. I struggled to free myself from the water to find air to breathe. I was afraid I was going to get stuck in the reef and die.
My NDE happened after a long and complicated surgery.
It happened the summer I was 11 years old, on a lake with the unpretentious name "Obozero," of glacial origin in the Arkhangelsk region of Russia. I drowned, after floundering with all my might and resisting as best I could.
There is a lot more to this story, but I will start here. Our small red jeep was sideswiped by an oncoming car that came hurtling toward us, skidding on the ice and out of control. The impact not only hurled the jeep with us in it, over the side of the mountain, but it also threw me out of my body.
July 3, 2018, I went to bed around 2 am. I felt good prior to going to bed. Around 4 am, I woke up feeling tightness around my chest.
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