I saw myself from above

A few years ago I had an extremely painful operation without anaesthetic. I left the hospital twenty minutes after the surgery in a state of shock, anger and mixed emotions. My centre of vision suddenly changed. I was stood about three stories high above myself looking down at the scene below. I could see the pedestrians walking by, the cars and buses, the flat rooftops of the buildings. I even saw myself stop at the curb look both ways and cross the street.

I have a bald spot on the top of my head and noticed that there was a small scar on it that I did not know was there!

1) Is this normal
2) Anyone else 'been there'?

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Based on 60 votes (28 yes)
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Comments ( 19 )
  • ihopeyoudie

    ok thats a fucked up dream. but this shit is what people call astral projection or out of body experience (OBE) a lot of it is exagerated when people assume details but there is some truth to it. i have done this dozens of times but i dont know what cuased it and i dont remember being able to see. just feel. and it feel like the world was spinning.

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    • dragonwriter7

      It feels like the world is spinning just as you leave your body, yes. If you concentrate, you should be able to push yourself out of your body. I always push my face out first, then the rest of my body. You will still feel like there's a pressure in your head, but you will be fully aware that it is not the physical world. You might at first suspect that it is a dream. As you can tell, I've had a lot of experience with OBE's. I had one just this morning, actually.

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  • Coaster

    this ur doctor and i pissed inside of u while u were open

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    • Ubuntu

      u r hilarious

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  • WolfBagels

    More inportant is why where you walking in the street after an operation?

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  • tsospsr

    OBEs are common.....
    its an old post but.. haaa

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  • GreyScale

    It is called an out of body experience. No matter if you believe in them or not, that is what is being described.

    Feel free to use Google to understand better.

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  • lost921

    did the hospititle you were in have a gas leek???

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  • AverageTMcFlannigan

    Sounds like you went out and started dreaming.

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  • you must have been tripping on acid

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  • Stil better than "How big should my next door neighbors, cats, mouses penis be"!

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  • Lockets

    1)No patient would be walking down a street 20 minutes after an operation so you can't have had actual surgery.
    2) How did you manage to see a small scar from 3 stories high?

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  • Avant-Garde

    You had a OBE (Outer Body Experience)

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  • JanIAm

    OK. Just what kind of "extremely painful" operation is it offers NO anesthesia? This I must hear about before I make any further comment.

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    • The_Enigma

      There have benn a few VERY rare occasions when the anestheisa doesn't take effect. Leaving the victim motionless, nearly breathless, but they can feel, and hear everything that happens to their body.

      I find it very sad, and i find myself quite lucky not to have ever experienced something so...horrific.

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    • lol, "funny" for that one...

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  • EccentricWeird

    Can I buy some pot from you?

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  • Oh suck a cock, this story is stupid.

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    • Yoman123

      You a stupid hoe

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