Anyone Here of the Anointed?

by confusedjw 53 Replies latest jw experiences

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    L

    I was thinking of pam reynolds, who is referred to here:

    So we have to conclude that NDE in our study was experienced during a transient functional loss of all functions of the cortex and of the brainstem. It is important to mention that there is a well documented report of a patient with constant registration of the EEG during cerebral surgery for an gigantic cerebral aneurysm at the base of the brain, operated with a body temperature between 10 and 15 degrees, she was put on the heart-lung machine, with VF, with all blood drained from her head, with a flat line EEG, with clicking devices in both ears, with eyes taped shut, and this patient experienced an NDE with an out-of-body experience, and all details she perceived and heard could later be verified. (8)

    8 Sabom M.B. Light and Death: One Doctors Fascinating Account of Near-Death Experiences. ?The Case of Pam Reynolds? in chapter 3: Death: the Final Frontier, (37-52). Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. 1998.


    I'm not sure if her case was peer reviewed. By peer reviewed, is it meant that it has been checked over by fellow doctors. fellow scientists, fellow astrolagers, fellow witches or fellow priests? If so, then there was a peer reviewed study in holland at various hospitals over a 13 yr period that was reported on by the lancet mag. The main author of the study, in rebutting arch skeptic shermer, described times to flat line from cardiac arrest:
    The first ischaemic changes in the EEG are detected an average of 6.5 seconds after circulatory arrest. With prolongation of the cerebral ischaemia always a progress to an isoelectric (flat) line is monitored within 10 to 20 (mean 15) seconds from the onset of the cardiac arrest (3-6).

    In case of a prolonged cardiac arrest of more than 37 seconds the EEG activity may not return for many minutes to hours after cardiac arrest has been restored, depending of the duration of cardiac arrest, in spite of the maintenance of adequate blood pressure during the recovery phase.

    http://www.skepticalinvestigations.org/whoswho/vanLommel.htm

    The article from lancet is here: http://profezie3m.altervista.org/archivio/TheLancet_NDE.htm

    SS

  • logansrun
    logansrun

    SS,

    So we have to conclude that NDE in our study was experienced during a transient functional loss of all functions of the cortex and of the brainstem. It is important to mention that there is a well documented report of a patient with constant registration of the EEG during cerebral surgery for an gigantic cerebral aneurysm at the base of the brain, operated with a body temperature between 10 and 15 degrees, she was put on the heart-lung machine, with VF, with all blood drained from her head, with a flat line EEG, with clicking devices in both ears, with eyes taped shut, and this patient experienced an NDE with an out-of-body experience, and all details she perceived and heard could later be verified. (8)

    8 Sabom M.B. Light and Death: One Doctors Fascinating Account of Near-Death Experiences. ?The Case of Pam Reynolds? in chapter 3: Death: the Final Frontier, (37-52). Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. 1998.

    I don't see anything in the above which states that there was total brain death. Some of the details sound as if the author is trying to prop up an unsubstantiated belief with scientific sounding language and by providing details that have nothing to do with a scientific definition of brain death. Just because all blood has been drained from the head does not mean anything. In fact, blood kills brain cells (there is not a drop of blood in the brain). Her eyes were taped shut? Big deal. All brain surgeries must be performed while the patient is awake (but no doubt heavily drugged) so it should come as no surprise that her eyes were taped.

    Basically, the paragraph doesn't seem to be saying much. And, of course, it's from Zondervan -- an Evangelcal publishing company. Surprise, surprise.

    If there were really solid, unquestionable evidence for NDE's it would be the discovery of the millenium. It would be bigger than sliced bread. Instead, the overwhelming consensus is that NDE's are a natural phenomenon of the brain and nothing more.

    B.

  • LittleToe
    LittleToe

    Bradley:
    First off - good to see you again

    Secondly - you've completely sidetracked the point of the thread

    Thirdly - I suspect that you don't know jack-sh*t about the subject SS is bringing to your attention.
    Attacking a publishing company to denigrate the evidence is kinda a low blow, bro.

    Fourthly - get your ass to Dallas - I wanna buy you a beer

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Logan

    We weren't talking brain death, were we? We were talking brain activity, as in flat line on the eeg. I suspect you didn't read the lancet study either. Why bother asking?

    SS

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