Researchers say there's evidence that consciousness continues after clinical death

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Researchers at NYU's Langone Medical Center have conducted a study of patients who have experienced near-death experiences, and the results are intriguing and chilling. Dr. Sam Parnia, the director of resuscitation research at NYU Langone, joins CBSN to discuss the findings of this mind bending study.

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  • Who else is here because they had a panic attack about dying Edit:i didnt think i would get so many replys
  • My mom died in a car accident when I was 13. I still cry for her and I'm 57 now.
  • I had a near death experience a while back and I can tell you firsthand that when I left my body, I was actually way way way more conscious out of body then I've ever felt in my body. In fact, that's when I realized I had been walking around half asleep my whole life. I never felt so alive and exhilarated . It was beautiful and awesome.
  • I resuscitated many patients over the years but there's one I will always remember. It was Christmas eve and I was on the night shift with another person, the patients heart stopped suddenly. I took the airway and my friend took Cardiac compressions, team was called by hitting a light switch which alerted the team of Drs. Result patient was conscious after an hour or so and told us he saw me take the airway and other take chest compressions.....I will never forget this. No explanation.
  • @Urbajam
    My dad was shot near his heart in 1999 and was clinically dead for 14 min until a nurse saw him crying and then they revived him. He says he was conscious the entire time but couldn’t move his body, his only way of communicating was his tears. Glad he’s still alive with us today 💯
  • My father came to say goodbye to me, the day he died in my dreams
  • My father had a NDE during open heart surgery and became a totally different person which benefitted the entire family.
  • I brought a lady back to life at a dance a number of years ago. One year later this lady was at another dance and came up to me and said you saved my life thank you. She described me doing CPR on her while she was looking down on us. She hadn't seen any pictures of me either. I live in Michigan and she in Florida.
  • When my grandfather was in the hospital, he was unconscious for a few hours (at a later point he died for a moment) Later he woke up and told my family that he saw my grandmother who had died 11 years before him. Later that day the doctor told him that his lungs just weren’t working anymore and that “thinking about this can be very scary” but he told her that he wasn’t afraid, because he knew that soon he would be with the love of his life again. He died the next day, and I felt so peaceful knowing that HE KNEW he would be at peace
  • @rod1424
    My father died today in the hospital while I'm here in a covid quarantine facility. I can't stop my tears.
  • I understood that the ‘hearing’ is the last to go so when my Aunt lay motionless in the hospital bed, as we as a family all laughed over funny memories and sat with her on the bed, we played all her musical favorites and we each had our moments with her as we whispered in her ear...All the while listening to that horrible death rattling we’ve all heard of. My Mom wasn’t anywhere near so my Brother held the phone up to my Aunts’ ear. I have always believed that she could hear us and left peacefully that night.
  • I was out of my body hovering over the operating table. I could see everyone in the room and all of the machines. I could hear their conversation. This is not an effect of anesthesia. No one will ever convince me of this.
  • My mom was leaving and one of the last things she said was. I think I'm dying. I said Its ok mommy. I love you and ill see you again. She was unresponsive for 3 days but I sang to her and told her I loved her. At least 10x an hr or more. I didn't sleep for the last 3 days n sat on the floor next to her. Had her favorite music playing n just went through all the people who love her then sang Jesus loves me then sang I love you a Bushel and Peck song. Just as I finished song and music was ending she took her last breath. I collapsed in a heap and cried. Uncontrollable as my brother sister n dad lost it. I know this and planned to wave n say good bye to my mom as she left but I think about it a lot. How my mom knew how terribly distraught I was n I just kept saying over n over I Love You mommy. I love you hoping the last thing she heard was my love for her. I miss my mom so much it pains me. Mom left me just Feb 2 . I'm 58 but no matter how old you get your always your parents child. I miss you mummy. I hope God lets you hear it every time I say it. I have a good life. Thank you mummy. I love n miss you till I see you again.
  • I remember when my dad died, I said to my sister "Be careful what you say, I'm sure he can still hear us, and we shouldn't upset him with careless words". Perhaps I was not far off the mark after all? Death holds no fear for me, in fact, come the day, I'll welcome it, but until then I aim to avoid it for as long as I can. As my dad once said "When you've lived your life and seen enough, it's time to go home. No point lingering at the gate".
  • My mom passed from a stroke in January. She was 69 and this was her 3rd stroke. My sister brought her home on hospice and said that the day before I flew in, my mom looked in the corner of the room and said “hold on mom”. Doctors gave her a few weeks, but the day after I arrived, she passed. Everyone said she was waiting for me to get there. Sadly, I haven’t had any dreams about her or visions…always thought I would.
  • This guy has such a soft voice he could serenade you to sleep without even trying.
  • This is validation for me, in my nursing career I've always gently spoken to people who died and explain to them that they have passed, preparing them for funeral home pick up. So glad I did.
  • @alexontheedge
    Glad to hear clinicians are finally acknowledging what people have been experiencing almost certainly for millennia. Just because you cannot see or measure something now may, as evidenced here, may simply mean you do not yet possess the proper tools.
  • I recently lost my paternal grandmother 2 weeks ago, knowing that I'll see her again is very comforting