Man, 55, who nearly died when his heart stopped beating says there’s ‘NO light to go towards’

What REALLY happens when you die: Man, 55, whose heart suddenly stopped beating shares his own fascinating experience – and says there is ‘no light at the end of the tunnel’

 A 55-year-old man, who was ‘brought back from the dead’, says there is ‘no light to go towards’- you apparently enter a ‘spirit realm’ where you watch your body deteriorate. 

Kevin Hill’s heart stopped beating while he was in Derby Royal Hospital being treated for calciphylaxis- an uncommon disease where calcium accumulates in small blood vessels of the fat and skin tissues. 

The condition occurs almost exclusively in patients with chronic kidney disease. It is considered a rare diagnosis as it is estimated there is one case per year for every 600 dialysis patients in the UK. 

In the US there are around 35 cases per year for every 10,000 dialysis patients. 

The writer from Derby claims his experience of ‘dying’ and coming back to life was peaceful. 

Kevin Hill’s heart stopped beating while he was in Derby Royal Hospital being treated for calciphylaxis

He caught the disease after he had an operation in January 2022 because of a problem with his heart valve

He caught the disease after he had an operation in January 2022 because of a problem with his heart valve

His heart problem caused him to retain water in his legs which caused blistered and bleeding- he lost five pints of blood which caused him to go into cardiac arrest

His heart problem caused him to retain water in his legs which caused blistered and bleeding- he lost five pints of blood which caused him to go into cardiac arrest 

He said: ‘I wasn’t looking down at my body, but I was separate from my body.

‘It was like I was in the spirit realm – I was conscious of what was going on but I had so much peace.

Mr Hill had a heart operation in January 2022 because of a problem with his heart valve. This caused him to retain water in his legs- after medication and a year in hospital he lost 65kg of water weight. 

After the operation he caught calciphylaxis. 

He said ‘I had the disease for months. My skin was eating away at me.

‘I had three days where my legs were bleeding out – it just wouldn’t stop.’

He said he lost five pints of blood and his heart stopped and was dead for a few minutes before doctors resuscitated him.   

Kevin has made a near to full recovery and is now back at home with his wife Camille Hill, 52

Kevin has made a near to full recovery and is now back at home with his wife Camille Hill, 52

The husband claimed he knew and described the experience as ‘peaceful’.

Mr Hill from Derbyshire, said: ‘I wasn’t looking down at my body, but I was separate from my body.

‘It was like I was in the spirit realm – I was conscious of what was going on but I had so much peace.

‘I knew I was bleeding. I knew it was serious. The staff kept coming in and out to stop the bleeding.’

Kevin said he was watching the NHS staff from the sidelines trying to save him.

He said: ‘I knew I had died. I was separate from my body.

‘Then I just went to sleep and I woke up, alive and the bleeding had stopped. I knew it wasn’t my time to die.

‘The situation has made me refocus my priorities. When I came out of the hospital my family atmosphere changed dramatically.

‘I have become more resilient. I know I can bounce back.’

Kevin has made a near to full recovery and is now back at home with his wife Camille Hill, 52.

He said: ‘I am in the final stages of recovery. In my right leg, I still have some pain but it is not near the level it used to be – I would cry for hours.

‘My pain level used to be 100 out of 10 and now it had dropped to a four.

‘Everyone said I should be dead.’

What is calciphylaxis? 

Calciphylaxis is a serious, uncommon disease in which calcium accumulates in small blood vessels of the fat and skin tissues.

Calciphylaxis causes blood clots, painful skin ulcers and may cause serious infections that can lead to death. People who have calciphylaxis usually have kidney failure and are on dialysis or have had a kidney transplant. The condition can also occur in people without kidney disease.

Symptoms: 

  • Large purple net-like patterns on skin
  • Deep, very painful lumps that ulcerate creating open sores with black-brown crust that fails to heal — typically in skin areas with high fat content, such as the stomach and thigh, although they can occur anywhere
  • Infections from wounds that don’t heal

Causes:

The exact cause of calciphylaxis is unknown, but recent studies have revealed that most people with the condition have abnormalities in blood-clotting factors. Blood-clotting factors are substances in your blood that help stop bleeding. These abnormalities can lead to small blood clots forming more often than they normally would.

Source:  Mayo Clinic



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