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My Near Death Experience

2020/12/31
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Welcome to Paranormal Radio. I'm your host Nate Raderman. And tonight we're going to be talking about something very personal and a near-death experience that I encountered. Also, the possibility of an angel or guardian angel. We'll kind of leave it up to you guys to decide. So about four years ago now, I was awoken every single night at 4:30 in the morning. First it started off with just a faint noise.

Then I started to see this dark mass just kind of move over alongside the bed. And eventually, when it would get close to me, it would say, wake up. It would literally whisper, wake up. And this continued on every single night for months. And it eventually got to the point to where I would actually see...

This older gentleman who I've never seen before. And the creepy part is, to kind of paint the picture of what I was seeing, he had silver, whitish hair, nicely combed and parted. Where his eyes were was completely black. His mouth was pale, like really, really pale. His skin was pale. He had a fancy suit on, all nice and neat with a tie on.

never seen this person before in my life. And he would come in every single night and tell me to wake up. And it was at four 30 in the morning. And I would even sit there and I would try not to wake up. I would, you know, I'd sit there, you know, I'd hear it and I'd sit there and I'd just have my eyes barely open and I could see him. Well, then he would like grab my arm and almost like he would try and shake, like shake me to wake, try and wake me up.

And I remember grabbing what I thought was his arm as hard as I could to where I could feel a heartbeat and then magically he'd disappear. And the heartbeat that I was feeling was my own. Now, here's where things get really interesting. So this happened and continued for several, several months, almost close to a year. And the interesting thing was that

at 4:30 in the morning I woke up not feeling right something felt off and I felt like I couldn't really breathe and the strange thing was is I tried taking my pulse and I couldn't feel it and so then I tried taking my pulse on my neck couldn't feel it I thought that was kind of strange so this

I was like, okay, I'm just going to kind of wait and see what happens. And then at about 8 o'clock in the morning, I was going to go to the doctor's office. And for whatever reason, when I called at 8.05, they weren't answering their phone. And something just seemed really weird. I started to feel like I was going to pass out at that point. And I ended up going to the ER and...

I remember telling them that I couldn't feel my pulse and so they rushed me into the back right away. And at this point I was literally going in and out, being awake or passing out. And I remember them telling me that my heart rate was at like 210. And so basically from 4.30 in the morning until 8.30 in the morning...

My heart was beating at 210. I remember laying there on the bed. I had several doctors and nurses around me. And I don't... Apparently they gave me a shot or several shots in the stomach or chest. I don't remember that at all. I do remember... I remember seeing in the hallway, and this is what I thought was really weird, and I even told the doctors and the nurses, and...

I remember seeing in the hallway this older couple that were walking down the hall and they were both patients and they were in very old like nightgowns or like hospital gowns and I remember telling the doctors and the nurses I was like why are they why are they trying to come in my room and why are they looking in here because they stopped in front of the door and

And the interesting thing was, is the doctors and nurses are telling me there's no one out there and I'm describing them to them. And also the crazy thing is, is the lady leaned over to, I'm assuming was her husband and said, it's not his time. Let's keep moving. Let's head on to the next room. And I don't know, I get chills to this day because

I mean, it was like the lady had an IV bag on one of those old wheeling IV bag carts. And she was walking down. And they stopped right there. And they were both in these old period gowns. And she just said, it's not his time. And they kept going. And the doctors, to this day, still, there was nobody there. They couldn't see it. They looked out their window.

It's bizarre. It was an experience that I'll never forget. But now, continuing on, my heart rate continued to stay in the 200s until about 2.30 in the afternoon. And they were giving me every medicine they could. They were giving me shot after shot. So the doctor came in and said, you know, there's only one thing we can do.

And she's like, I'm going to be honest with you. It's going to hurt like hell. She's like, I'm going to give you a mild local and you're going to feel everything. But she's like, I'm going to have to shock you with the paddles. And I was like, what do you mean paddles? And she's like, just like, you know, we would shock you to bring to start your heart. She's like, that's the only thing we can do to try and get your heart back into regular sinus rhythm.

So she's like, I'm going to literally take the paddles, put them on your chest, and I'm going to shock you. And she said it's extremely painful, and it's the only thing we could do because right now, she's like, your heart rate's been at 200 plus for well over eight hours. And she said it was as if running a marathon as fast as you could

for over eight hours without taking a break. She's like, eventually your body's just gonna start shutting down. So at this moment, I'm thinking, great, this is gonna hurt. And I also don't wanna die. So I guess, you know, let's, if we have to do it, we'll do it. So I don't know if you believe in angels or God or what. For me,

believe in God. But before this, and I have a point, trust me, I'm getting to it. But before this, I was always kind of the one to doubt or show me proof, that sort of thing. And now back to the story. At that very moment when the doctor said, you know, we're going to shock you, that's going to hurt like hell. And I said, you know what?

God or an angel or anybody who's listening, if you stop this, I will never doubt you ever again. And I swear on my life, the second I said that, I felt this snap in my chest. My heart was back in regular rhythm and my heart rate went all the way down to normal.

I've never doubted or will ever question them again. I definitely believe that angels are out there and they do amazing work. And just like God, I don't know how to describe it. And I've never experienced anything like that before in my life. And going back to the couple that were

in the hallway that I was seeing and the doctors and nurses said that's absolutely impossible for that lady to lean over to her husband and be like it's not his time and then they keep or kept moving on I just I'm very thankful for them I'm very thankful for everyone that was involved in this process the doctors the nurses not only them but everyone angels God

I just, I wouldn't be here today if for all this, you know, for all of them. And the other thing is, now back to the beginning where I was talking about how this guy that I was seeing that would try and wake me up at 4.30 in the morning. Since that day, I have not seen him yet, and it's now been four years. Now that gives me chills, and whoever he was, I am very thankful because according to the doctor,

They flat out said if for whatever reason if I wouldn't have woke up at 4 30 in the morning I wouldn't be talking to you right now. They said I would have died literally in my sleep. So whoever he was or is I'm very very grateful and the crazy thing is I've looked through family photos relatives no one I don't know. I don't know who he is. I've never seen him before in my life and

Like I said, once again, I'm very grateful. And I have not seen him yet. And it's been four years. And I had the best doctor. Not only were the doctors amazing in the ER, but my heart doctor was amazing. I had one of the top doctors in the country. And I am completely cleared of everything and back to normal. 100% fixed.

I'm just extremely grateful in many ways. Like I said, whoever that guy was that woke me up saved my life. And not only that, the guy upstairs was listening because when I said, you know, I'll never doubt you, I'll never question you, which I did a lot of. But maybe that was his way of saying, all right, and I haven't.

So, anyway, that was a little bit about me and my near-death experience, one of them. I had some when I was younger, but this was the one out of all of my near-death experiences that I actually seen something. You know, I've seen people that, you know, the husband and wife that were there and no one else could. I literally felt nothing at that moment. I felt no pain. I felt nothing.

And the crazy thing was, and I should have mentioned this earlier, is the hallway looked, or the hall of the hospital looked so dated. It was as if I went back in time to a certain year. Maybe, I don't know. It was, it's so hard to explain. And I'm glad, I'm very, very glad that

So my question to you guys is, if you've had a near-death experience or anything with near-death, angels, etc., contact me on Instagram. My Instagram is just Nate Raderman. And share your story. And I'd like to get a couple of you to come on and share your experiences on the radio.

Thank you guys for listening. I wanted to kind of give you a little personal side of some stuff I experienced. Share my story.

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