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My Near-death Experience While Watching Nigeria Vs South Africa Match by Resetinc: 11:49am On Feb 09
Good day Forum members,
I’ve kept this to myself and my family but since it’s been medically advised by professionals, I think I have to break my silence. I’m not hypertensive but something strange happened to me while watching the semi final match between Nigeria & SA.

From the moment the match started I noticed a sudden increase in my heart beat (palpitation) this continued until about 20 minutes, then I got really nervous, I thought it was normal football tension. After the first half I decided to take a bottle of beer to calm my nerves. The drink made it even worse, I could hear my own heart beating faster and faster.

When the penalty was awarded and about to be taken I noticed my hands were shaking, then my chest was also shaking in rhythm with my heart beat.. I have never felt this way all my life…. I noticed my entire upper body shaking in rhythm with my heartbeat. After our 1st goal when the SA team dominated the gameplay as my heart continued to beat faster, my vision became blurry and I started sweating… my wife noticed what was going on and assisted me to lie down, took the remote from me and changed the channel. I took a glass of cold water and slept off right there.

When I woke up moments later I was told Nigeria won on penalty kicks.
I’ve been checking my BP since then and it’s normal, I’m still wondering what really happened to me that day. For now I quit watching live football games temporarily… only checking live scores and post match highlights.

Thanks for your attention, pls let us heed to the medical advice from Dr. Salau Ibrahim.
Re: My Near-death Experience While Watching Nigeria Vs South Africa Match by libertyfather(m): 11:53am On Feb 09
anxiety....starting to lead to panic attack,
good you leave to bed asap...it doesn't kill anyway

Resetinc:
Good day Forum members,
I’ve kept this to myself and my family but since it’s been medically advised by professionals, I think I have to break my silence. I’m not hypertensive but something strange happened to me while watching the semi final match between Nigeria & SA.
From the moment the match started I noticed a sudden increase in my heart beat (palpitation) this continued until about 20 minutes, then I got really nervous, I thought it was normal football tension. After the first half I decided to take a bottle of beer to calm my nerves. The drink made it even worse, I could hear my own heart beating faster and faster. When the penalty was awarded and about to be taken I noticed my hands were shaking, then my chest was also shaking in rhythm with my heart beat..
I have never felt this way all my life…. I noticed my entire upper body shaking in rhythm with my heartbeat. After our 1st goal when the SA team dominated the gameplay as my heart continued to beat faster, my vision became blurry and I started sweating… my wife noticed what was going on and assisted me to lie down, took the remote from me and changed the channel. I took a glass of cold water and slept off right there. When I woke up moments later I was told Nigeria won on penalty kicks.
I’ve been checking my BP since then and it’s normal, I’m still wondering what really happened to me that day. For now I quit watching football games temporarily… only checking live scores and post match highlights.

Thanks for your attention, pls let us heed to the medical advice from Dr. Salau Ibrahim.

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Re: My Near-death Experience While Watching Nigeria Vs South Africa Match by Lance008(m): 12:01pm On Feb 09
To be honest you are at the stage to slump if not the rest you gave yourself story for diff

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Re: My Near-death Experience While Watching Nigeria Vs South Africa Match by Resetinc: 12:11pm On Feb 09
Lance008:
To be honest you are at the stage to slump if not the rest you gave yourself story for diff

Honestly, I’ve never had such intense anxiety in my life, I thought the bottle of drink could calm me down but It didn’t.
I thank God sha…
Re: My Near-death Experience While Watching Nigeria Vs South Africa Match by Tallesty1(m): 12:37pm On Feb 09
Life expectancy in Nigeria is too low now; you all need to look out for yourselves.
Re: My Near-death Experience While Watching Nigeria Vs South Africa Match by SIXFEETUNDER: 5:41pm On Feb 09
Mine near death experience was multiple times , still a sad thing that I'm still alive


I had a weird experience, had inner bleedings and it couldn't be found at X rays so when it continued to bleed and bleed , I finally fainted and dropped down to the floor because I run out of blood . The heart had no blood left to and my veins and arteries almost emptied of blood , technically I was dead.


After waking up in a hospital bed , my sister told me , I had experienced something called astral projection

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