Man Survives Clinical Death Talks About the Afterlife

According to the Daily Mirror, "Kevin Hill, a 55-year-old man, suffered from a rare condition known as hypercalcemia, which causes calcium buildup in the skin's blood vessels and fatty tissues. This disease affects individuals with heart problems. After undergoing heart surgery, Kevin Hill's skin became covered with blisters and bubbles that, after drying, turned into ulcers with tissue erosion." According to Hill, during this time, the dead skin began to "eat away" at the healthy skin, causing him excruciating pain. Following this ordeal, he experienced significant bleeding, losing 2.5 liters of blood before the doctors were able to stop it, which resulted in his heart stopping and him experiencing clinical death. Hill later recalled that during his clinical death, he realized he had passed away, but he did not feel fear; instead, he remained calm as he watched the doctors continue their struggle to bring him back to life. He stated: "I did not look down at my body from above, but I imagined myself separate from it, as if I were in a spiritual realm. I was aware of everything happening and felt calm. I understood that I was suffering from severe bleeding, and I realized I was dead. After all this, I fell asleep, and when I woke up, the bleeding had stopped, so I returned to life, which means that my time had not yet come." It is worth noting that Kevin Hill has since left the hospital, is in good health, and is described by doctors as the "miracle man." Hill confirmed that after leaving the hospital and returning home, everything changed for the better, and he feels stronger and more resilient to stress.

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