"Dead for 27 minutes": 50-year-old claims she died, the eerie message she wrote as soon as she "woke up"

Four years ago, Tina Hines from Arizona suffered a heart attack and remained alive and dead for 4 whole minutes.

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4 years ago Tina Hines from Arizona suffered a heart attack and was left alive-dead for 27 whole minutes.

He suffered a heart attack in February 2018 Tina Hines, whose story has gone viral!

Tina suffered a heart attack while she was doing it hiking with her husband near her home in Arizona. The woman, who had no history of heart problems, collapsed while walking, taking on a purple color.

Her husband, without losing his temper, gave her cardiopulmonary resuscitation and managed to bring her back to life for a while. While waiting for the ambulance to arrive, Tina's heart stopped a second time and her husband managed to bring her back to life. But her adventure did not stop there as when the ambulance arrived and the rescuers took over, her heart stopped four more times!

She came back to life 6 times and was dead for 27 minutes

As he says Star, the woman had "gone and come" six times by the time she arrived at the hospital, staying "dead" for a total of 27 minutes.
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When they arrived at the hospital, the doctors immediately intubated her and managed to keep her health stable. When Tina met, the first thing she did was ask for a pencil and paper. On it, she wrote a strange message, which she claims refers to the existence of paradise.

See below the note that the woman made a few moments after she recovered from her adventure
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As she herself narrated, she saw the minutes that she was "dead" "Very vivid colors" which were "all so true". Tina then described seeing a figure that she believed was Jesus, standing in front of black gates, behind which "gleamed" a yellow light.

According to its history, Paradise exists and is absolutely true. In fact, this was the first thing she said to her loved ones when she finally met.

Many doctors and scientists, however, see me distrust its history, citing research that states that once the heart stops, the brain continues to function for a few minutes.

Dr. Sam Parnia, director of research on critical care and rejuvenation at New York University's Langone School of Medicine, and his team examined people who had heart failure and then successfully recovered.

Their study was published in 2014 in the scientific journal Resuscitation.

The researchers studied the testimonies of 2.060 patients, who came "close to death". Of these, 330 survived after resuscitation. And of those 330, 140 patients were able to recall memories from that experience. So they completed a questionnaire that sheds light on what happens when the heart stops working, but not the brain. In the past, many of these descriptions, referring to flashes of light and "tunnels with light" etc., were, for the most part, anecdotes. This is the first and largest study to show exactly what is happening during this critical period.

The study, called AWARE, focused on whether participants had a sense of what was happening during resuscitation.

According to Dr. Sam Parnia, death is defined as the moment when the heart stops beating. Blood from the heart fails to reach the brain to maintain it. This means that all the reflexes of the brain base are lost almost immediately. But this study reveals that the brain's energy may not be completely depleted.

Ο cerebral cortex of the brain, which is responsible for thinking and processing information from the five senses, shows zero activity within 2 minutes and 20 seconds of cardiac arrest. Therefore brain waves can not be detected there. This starts the slow death of brain cells. The actual time to complete brain death can take a few hours after a heart attack, he added. Parnia.

 

via: Enimerotiko