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Re: Visits from those who have passed on

Yes, they truly were. My sister has had many signs as well. Once when she and her husband were fighting, my mothers jewelry box started playing for no reason. It was broken and hadn't played in years.
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Re: Visits from those who have passed on

On 12/18/2014 Lindsays Grandma said:

My dear friend of thirty five years passed in December of 2011 and about three months ago she appeared in the middle of the night and told me she would see me soon. Immediately after that my father's face appeared but he didn't say anything. I adored my father and he passed in 2000 at the age of 96 and since my friend and my father never met, and lived on different coasts, it was so strange that they would both visit me one after the other.

When I told my daughter she asked me if it scared me or if was I afraid and I said no. If it is a sign that I will be joining them in the very near future that is fine with me. Because of the pain I suffer 24/7 I would almost welcome it.

I would find that comforting!

Don't cry for a man who's left you--the next one may fall for your smile.
-- Mae West
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Re: Visits from those who have passed on

On 12/17/2014 happy housewife said:
On 12/17/2014 naturalfan said:

Yes - I was in an accident. Hospital stitched me up and I was able to go home without being hospitalized but of course you are banged up a bit. (I had stitches on my head). Just as I was falling asleep, my mother was standing at the doorway to the bedroom and she said everything would be fine. This was about three years after she passed away. My daughter had been very close to my mother and she believes my mother was there but of course, everyone else thinks I dreamed it. As it turned out, I was fine with no lingering bad effects.

I do find it interesting that a couple of others on this thread mentioned they saw their loved one after an accident.

I think that the meds given to people in the ER may have something to do with it. hallucinations??? Not uncommon after a trauma and esp if medicated for pain. I was once given a med for seizures and I saw my dining room furniture dancing. I told DH he better take me to the ER because I was still able to realize furniture does not dance - even though it looked very real to me.

ARRGHhhh! Spoken like a nurse!

Don't cry for a man who's left you--the next one may fall for your smile.
-- Mae West