Is Pam Atwater from England? A similar case occurred in Arizona, USA, involving a doctor who was my surgeon, but I don’t know the woman’s name.
The doctor, a neurologist, had a patient with a life-threatening brain aneurism. He and his team lowered her body temperature to near freezing by packing her in ice, stopped her heart, and pumped most of the blood out of her body. She was flat-lined. She had neither heart nor brain activity. They performed the brain surgery, removed the ice, warmed her body, pumped the blood back into her body, restarted her heart, and brain activity was restored. The whole procedure took several hours. In recovery, the patient described her experience to the surgeon. She observed the surgery, described it, and related the conversation she heard between the doctors and nurses. She said she watched the entire procedure from the ceiling of the operating room. Asked to comment, the doctor said “the medical profession needs a new definition of ‘dead.’ Obviously, the absence of heart and brain activity are inadequate.” The doctor and his patient were interviewed on TV.
Jim Dandy
Ex-Southern Baptist, ex-agnostic, ex-atheist, ecstatic to be Catholic!