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Meeting my angels

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The weird thing is they look like you and me and my wife bless her as they appeared offered them both tea and biscuits as I lay on the front room carpet it’s funny what you remember but that day I meet my angels and I thank them every day god bless our nhs the paramedics the nurses and the amazing doctors thank you

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I agree. Our paramedics are wonderful people. Along with the rest of the caring professions, of course, Consultants, nurses, porters, cleaners, cooks, lab technicians and all the others. But the first responders must have saved so many lives.

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Buzzy-Beans

I can and will always recall my late and dearly loved father in law talking about his out of body experience where he had floated up to the corner of his private medical room and had seen himself lying in the bed with tubes, cables and wires all over his body and how he had thought to himself "I'm not ready to go yet, I still have far too much of life to live". It was the following day when he started a little expected and quite rapid recovery back to almost full health.................. Amazing.

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sickandsore in reply toBuzzy-Beans

This happened to me during my c-section back in 2003. I had a severe reaction to a drug they used apparently and I medically ‘died’ I vividly remember being able to see myself on the operating table with all the staff working on me to bring me back. 18 years ago that was, I am no longer frightened of death but more leaving the ones that I love.

Dear Fair1

Just love your wife offering tea and biscuits….. your few first lines in your first post brought tears to my eyes.

Take care

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Sorry hope they where tears of joy

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Ghost-233

We are blessed with our NHS. I had paralytic polio as a baby and the NHS have looked after me for all of my 72 years and brought me through so many episodes of ill health i appreciate them all every day….. I hope you are feeling much better.

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Fair1 in reply toGhost-233

Yep they are great people in the nhs my daughter is a nurse she is always tied because she gives her all With out them I would not be he god bless every last one of them you stay healthy

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