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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by MossLuv: 4:14pm On May 28, 2017 |
Its a mere hallucinations. he over think about the words she said before she pass on. like don't let me die I have little kids" is very touching. he has might felt guilty as if he was the one that couldn't do much to save her. OUT OF THE TOO MUCH THOUGHT COMES THE HALLUCINATION. NL It happened to me here... I use to see my ex some early hour in the morning appearing physical to me (she is alive) I know I was really missing her and full of her thought within me. NOT GHOST |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by sainty2k3(m): 4:15pm On May 28, 2017 |
KAYD007:Let's not display ignorance. A good doctor is the one who knows his/her limit and ask for help when needed 1 Like |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by darkckUSA: 4:15pm On May 28, 2017 |
IamaNigerianGuy: This Airforce 1 guy posts stupid things that make me wonder about his sanity.. 1 Like |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by olagbemi118(m): 4:16pm On May 28, 2017 |
skypeme:u r so short sighted & unable to reason correctly. Ur comment is the worst ive seen on nairaland. If we can successfully get rid of folks like u from this country, I believe Nigeria will be great. Now, take a moment, go thru ur comment & reason like an educated fellow. I wish u the best |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by luminouz(m): 4:19pm On May 28, 2017 |
ken55:She already said.what she wanted naaa! N u d all knowing guy.....have u seen a ghost before? Don't be too sure of ur English speaking skills till u have.met one! |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by 9jaRonin(m): 4:21pm On May 28, 2017 |
Airforce1: You are an ILLITERATE. 1 Like |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by LordCzar202: 4:22pm On May 28, 2017 |
mekuzi09: Its called PTSD; Post traumatic stress disorder. He was probably shaken and stressed by his shift and the death of the woman must have left him disturbed, which inturn lead to hallucinations. |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by kenx1(m): 4:22pm On May 28, 2017 |
GHOST ARE REAL I remenbered when I lost my mom, couple of minutes after receiving the call, my dogs started barking as never before they kept staring, barking and also trying to charge at something I still can't explain.... 3 Likes |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by Stevebamdex(m): 4:23pm On May 28, 2017 |
idu1:You sounds like a professional ghost caster. I really wish the woman could visit you this night and you help the doc to tell her ''gerahere menh''. 2 Likes |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by eyinjuege: 4:24pm On May 28, 2017 |
Atlanticfire: So you honestly think adults have febrile convulsions? If she convulsed at all, it's not because of the high temperature but because of the septicaemia she had. She had overwhelming sepsis no doubt. Note the word OVERWHELMING. Paracetamol given immediately wouldn't have helped her in this case. The antibiotics should come first, as it did. The acute mgt of sepsis , no where does paracetamol come in. Of course you give it to bring down the temp, but that's not important in the grand scheme of things. Your problem isn't the high temp at that moment, because even if the temp is down, it doesnt mean the sepsis has disappeared. Heck, some septic patients come in with hypothermia- lower temperature than normal. Sepsis Six- You must rehydrate the patient with intravenous fluids, you must give oxygen, you must take blood cultures and other bloods for test, you must give antibiotics , and you must monitor the kidneys/ urine output. The problem with sepsis is the organ damage that follows it, starting with the kidneys and subsequent other organ damage. The least of your problems is paracetamol. Antibiotic cover always comes first. The successful treatment of a septic patient depends a lot on how early they present. They have a better prognosis if picked early. Every surgery has the possibility of getting the wound infected, but not every wound infection becomes septicaemic. A Dr - GP died recently in the UK from sepsis. He was said to be one of the best GPs in the country. Even he didn't understand he was septic. He thought he had the flu and didn't present on time. He died in the hospital when his organs had failed already. 4 Likes |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by DanseMacabre(m): 4:24pm On May 28, 2017 |
eph123: I swear down, na him ambush himself o. Just wish this thread can be replicated with a lot of NL resident ignoramuses. |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by YahuBoi(m): 4:24pm On May 28, 2017 |
Kathmandu:Pure wickedness |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by bigfrancis21: 4:24pm On May 28, 2017 |
duketunde: First, that is proof that there is life after death and the soul survives the body after death. Second, that wasn't her 'ghost' you saw. That was her spirit or soul trying to come to terms with her sudden death. Ghosts are more like long-dead spirits that have refused to cross over into the afterlife after their death and have remained stuck on the earth plane. Third, there was no need to even fear in the first place because spirits can't harm you especially if they were good people while alive. This is really where good knowledge of the afterlife comes in. Upon dying, there's usually a very bright light (the phrase, light at the end of the tunnel comes from this) coming through a 'circular' tunnel which every soul sees and is supposed to move towards but for some reason some souls, sensing that could be the 'heaven' they've heard of on earth, choose not to move into the light for different reasons (such as 'I lived a bad life on earth, that's heaven if I enter there i'll encounter 'harsh' judgment so I better hang around on this earth plane for now', or 'I didn't 'repent' before I died that means I'm going to hell if I enter that light and encounter my judgment' (which is an erroneous teaching/belief), or those that are too tied to their accumulated physical wealth and assets unable to leave them behind or some that were over-addicted to physical pleasures such as drinking, smoking, sex, etc. (doing things with moderation is the key here) and were unable to overcome it before death came visiting to the extent that such desires penetrated into their souls and after death their souls still crave for earthly pleasures, so they choose to hang around on the earth plane to look for mortals still in the flesh to use their bodies momentarily to keep satisfying those cravings etc.). Seeing that she was praying before her death, I would tell immediately that she had some level of understanding of the afterlife and upon seeing her 'spirit' you would tell her all is well, her children will be ok and she should move into the bright light that she sees. Sometimes, people die so suddenly that for the first few moments after death they are surprised at what happened and are trying to come to terms with what happened, especially those who never gave any thought to what happens after death while they were alive but were busy chasing after material things. Some wonder why they can talk or see people but others cannot see or hear them. It's confusing to many. A good example would be the 9/11 terrorist attack in NY where over 2,600 people lost their lives. Majority of the people that died were in the twin towers when suddenly they heard a very loud noise and everywhere blacked out, then suddenly they could see what was going on around them but couldn't understand what had just happened to them (sudden death). Excavators or workers at the site of the twin towers reported that they often saw 'black masses' or 'shadows' hovering around the site when they were working on finding any human remains so the owner could be identified through DNA testing. These masses were the souls of the dead still unable to grasp what had just happened. Then they also reported seeing the spirit of a woman with dress style of the 1940s serving 'sandwiches'. She's said to be a 'soul collector' sent to gather or redirect majority of these souls who were confused into the light. For majority of people dying, they often believe in the afterlife or some sort of place after death and they cross over successfully. Unfortunately, some souls get stuck in-between. It is none of your fault if you did all you could do to sustain her and she still didn't make it. Who knows if it was her time to die? Truth be told not everyone will live to good old 90 years. It's happening around us. Some people were destined to live that long, some were destined to live shorter lives. It's reality. Also, some Nigerians take religiosity to the extreme that when they fall sick they choose to not go to the hospital for treatment but instead to prayer houses and when their ailments get so bad they rush to the hospital expecting doctors to perform a miracle when it's too late already. https://www.nairaland.com/3805698/what-must-know-before-die 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by eph123(f): 4:26pm On May 28, 2017 |
DanseMacabre: Looool. He has told me he doesn't want anyone's pity, so I will not put my mouth there again 1 Like |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by Spells(m): 4:27pm On May 28, 2017 |
Airforce1:what more would he have done,perform magic or what? Think before talk man. 1 Like |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by Spells(m): 4:28pm On May 28, 2017 |
What must be must be,doc did his best |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by Toks2008(m): 4:30pm On May 28, 2017 |
Airforce1: Welcome to Nigeria |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by ennytemple: 4:30pm On May 28, 2017 |
duketunde: well if this is true...the best you can do is pray and find a way to meet her kids, help them in so ever way you can. her ghost came to you only bkos she is angry that she eventually died..she will move on 1 Like |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by doctore212(m): 4:32pm On May 28, 2017 |
The doctor did the right thing. Is just that our society don't appreciate doctors. And many people don't know anything about medical profession. After 72hrs of sepsis what do you expect. In our society people bring complicated cases to the hospital and want the doctor to perform miracles and when you don't you are evil and a quack, not even considering the circumstances. Anyway for people spewing nonsense on this thread, write UTME and enroll for medicine and in the next three months I bet you will appreciate the effort of the OP. |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by tee83: 4:34pm On May 28, 2017 |
It's not a ghost but your feeling,thinking because of what the woman said that make you feel that way. It's not possible anywhere in the world for a ghost to appear before you. It was not her but her Jinn. You have tried your best if Allah want her to live she won't die. |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by alan333(m): 4:35pm On May 28, 2017 |
;Dthe Doctor is not to blamed in anyway for her death,just that her time is up;secondly,some people are cultist/green-witches while they lived...in thesame vein their corpse tends to be sturbborn/resistance when they die as they don't want to be condemned,judged or sent to hell...let's us do good while we live,so we would'nt be scared of death when it comes. |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by doctore212(m): 4:35pm On May 28, 2017 |
The doctor did the right thing. Is just that our society don't appreciate doctors. And many people don't know anything about medical profession. After 72hrs of sepsis what do you expect. In our society people bring complicated cases to the hospital and want the doctor to perform miracles and when you don't you are evil and a quack, not even considering the circumstances. Anyway for people spewing nonsense on this thread, write UTME and enroll for medicine and in the next three months I bet you will appreciate the effort of the OP. And this Airforce 1 guy, he needs to be mentally evaluated at Yaba, I think he has both psychosis and nuerosis. 2 Likes |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by Nobody: 4:35pm On May 28, 2017 |
victorDanladi: Which music career? 1 Like
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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by gretblue: 4:36pm On May 28, 2017 |
Airforce1:Bro, you learn about medical ethics before commenting. Its in the interest of the patients when a doctor calls a senior doctor for further patients management. |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by abels(m): 4:36pm On May 28, 2017 |
carzola:.. Guys calm down |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by Excellence12(m): 4:37pm On May 28, 2017 |
Let's be truthful. In such s life a threatening case, you don't handle it as a junior reg/Corper or house officer. At first instance, you would have insisted that elder colleague (consultant or senior reg) be present. Because, all duty calls spring upto them. I believe only stable patients can be handled on mere phone calls conversations. Brother, human being can lie, but spirit don't lie. For her to follow you home and utter such words means there was something that could have saved her life. Precisely, from her Post-CS history, her death was actually due to peritonitis shock(secondary to uterine dehiscence), that could have been prevented by experience elder colleague through emergency surgery. These are the decadence in public hospitals. Consultants and senior reg can never do call duties, but been paid for it. My brother, pray God to give her soul comfort and everlasting rest. May her soul rest in peace...Amen! 2 Likes |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by dingbang(m): 4:38pm On May 28, 2017 |
Airforce1:like they said, you know nothing about medical practice |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by abels(m): 4:39pm On May 28, 2017 |
adadike281:.. Ya might b a demon o |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by Onedibe1: 4:40pm On May 28, 2017 |
IamaNigerianGuy: Dude trying to protect his colleague....i wont say he x not qualified tho,in every field there r superiors. |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by jay2smart19(m): 4:40pm On May 28, 2017 |
victorDanladi:Nna just look at d upper cut you gave that boi. he is just seeking attention. he don't even understand 0.5% of wat u just said. anyway I do n people like dat shouldn't get u stressed at all cos na dem de Sidon for back of class de talk for background. |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by SalamRushdie: 4:41pm On May 28, 2017 |
Saeed348: PCM 600mg IV was the even the wrong choice of antipyretic for the situation , he was dealing with toxic overload and introducing another toxin like PCM was wrong , best choice should have been diclofenac with a potassium base |
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by jay2smart19(m): 4:42pm On May 28, 2017 |
Airforce1:you mumu no b small. no b insult ooo cos I knw say u no knw. u will never stop to show it. carry on. |
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