Do you believe that people go on after they die? This story could convince you to think again. Scott Drummond, who was 28 at the time, dislocated his thumb while skiing and needed emergency surgery to stabilize the injury.
But disaster would strike just after Scott Drummond was put on the operating table. The man, who was now in his late sixties, explained that the doctor had told one of the operating room nurses that he would explain the process to her because she had never used a surgical tourniquet before.
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Unfortunately, during the routine process, the tourniquet valves were inadvertently opened, and Scott Drummond suffered a momentary loss of consciousness as a result.
At that moment, Scott Drummond recalled the nurse screaming, “I killed him!” and running out of the room. The next thing he remembered was the sensation in his arm that extended to his heart; after that, he found himself hovering above his body, peering down at the operating table. “I watched every stitch that was put into my thumb,” Drummond said during a Prioritize Your Life interview. Drummond observed that the conversation with the unknown individual next to him took place entirely mentally rather than through spoken words.