Near-death experience
I don't know if my experiences are considered as "near-death experiences" or not, but i am sure they are definitely things I don't want to get again.
1. When I was young, every time I drank coffee I felt a sudden palpitation. There was one time during my first year in the master, when we were having the open-book hell-like finals, that I had to get some stimulants to stay awake. I decided to get coffee, but later I realized it wouldn't get me conscious. Rather, I felt strong palpitation and dizziness. There was a sudden I thought I was dying. It only took 5 to 10 minutes before I got my full-consciousness back, but I felt like the whole process taking a life-long.
2. It was when I was driving my car home two years ago, after a typical lab day with my not-so-tired mind. All of the sudden I felt a wave of dizziness, and I might lose my consciousness for only one second. However, with the wheel in my hands, that one second was simply enough to be forever (in death!).
3. I just got my third experience. An overloaded bicycle riding workout for 20 minutes is one-breath-away-enough to get my heart to heart attack. After 4 months of exercise-less life and two months life sunk in organic solvent,my cardiopulmonary system is getting extremely weak comparing to my usual state. I felt a strong dizziness and extreme nausea 2 minutes after my riding. After even 30 minutes passed by so far, I still feel nausea. This time the whole process took longer, with about 15 minutes in alternating consciousness and unconsciousness, I really felt that every breath I breathed was so precious. If i didn't work out my best to take the next breath, I might die. The most terrifying truth was that I didn't feel dizziness during my riding, which meant our bodies might not be able to tell us to stop until they broke!
I don't know if i had real near-death experiences, and i don't want to have! And it's time to have a whole body examination, maybe I will find out that I don't have to go to military @@.
1. When I was young, every time I drank coffee I felt a sudden palpitation. There was one time during my first year in the master, when we were having the open-book hell-like finals, that I had to get some stimulants to stay awake. I decided to get coffee, but later I realized it wouldn't get me conscious. Rather, I felt strong palpitation and dizziness. There was a sudden I thought I was dying. It only took 5 to 10 minutes before I got my full-consciousness back, but I felt like the whole process taking a life-long.
2. It was when I was driving my car home two years ago, after a typical lab day with my not-so-tired mind. All of the sudden I felt a wave of dizziness, and I might lose my consciousness for only one second. However, with the wheel in my hands, that one second was simply enough to be forever (in death!).
3. I just got my third experience. An overloaded bicycle riding workout for 20 minutes is one-breath-away-enough to get my heart to heart attack. After 4 months of exercise-less life and two months life sunk in organic solvent,my cardiopulmonary system is getting extremely weak comparing to my usual state. I felt a strong dizziness and extreme nausea 2 minutes after my riding. After even 30 minutes passed by so far, I still feel nausea. This time the whole process took longer, with about 15 minutes in alternating consciousness and unconsciousness, I really felt that every breath I breathed was so precious. If i didn't work out my best to take the next breath, I might die. The most terrifying truth was that I didn't feel dizziness during my riding, which meant our bodies might not be able to tell us to stop until they broke!
I don't know if i had real near-death experiences, and i don't want to have! And it's time to have a whole body examination, maybe I will find out that I don't have to go to military @@.
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