Tell Us Something(s) Unusual About Yourself

I was born dead , that's pretty unique I think....:unsure:
Yes, it is...especially considering that here you are posting in a forum. :cool:

I can guess the situation, but I just had to say that. ;)

Certainly I have known people who have died, but none that lived through the experience. Stories abound about what they saw that seem quite compelling. I would understand if you didn't remember any details being that you were a newborn.

Tony
 
I could never be an "ordinary Joe" because I am Tony. However, I am not special, just not "Joe". :unsure:

Tony
The only thing I could think of saying is that I'm "special", as I can't think of any extraordinary talents, though aged ten I did manage to include 303 wrongly spelt words in a booklet called "Smugglers Cave",(yes someone counted them all), in just thirty pages, and half of the pages filled with drawing of pirates too! :)
 

Yes, it is...especially considering that here you are posting in a forum. :cool:

I can guess the situation, but I just had to say that. ;)

Certainly I have known people who have died, but none that lived through the experience. Stories abound about what they saw that seem quite compelling. I would understand if you didn't remember any details being that you were a newborn.

Tony
Ah, thanks for that prompt, I've been called "Lazarus", so lucky was I to survive thirty odd years ago, so I'm almost unique there I'd say! :)
 
I was born dead , that's pretty unique I think....:unsure:
My oldest grandson wasn’t breathing when he was born and had to be revived. My son and his wife asked me to be there for the delivery of their first child, and when the new mommy said her mouth felt dry I stepped out to get her some water. When I went back in she was gone. I asked my son where she was and he said “She told the nurse she had to go to the bathroom, so [the nurse] took her in there”, and pointed to a restroom down the hall…because, for good reason, there wasn’t one in the birthing room! I knew from my kids’ births that feeling like you need to use the bathroom usually means the baby’s ready to crown. I didn’t want to panic my son (more than he already was), so I stepped out to the nurse’s station and told them (in so many words) to send us a nurse who knows what she’s doing.

Sure enough, the baby was fully crowned when poor little mommy hobbled back to the bed, and the cord was wrapped around his neck 3 times (maybe the only thing that kept him from falling into the toilet!). He was blue and limp upon delivery, and they rushed him over to the oxygen. He was fine after a few minutes. And, no surprise, it was that nurse’s first delivery. Everyone’s gotta start somewhere but it was stupid and very risky for them to assign a first-time maternity nurse to a first-time mother.
 
I have healing hands and sometimes can heal
remotely.massaging

Mike.
My dad had fantastic touch when it came to a calf strain or whatever.
I once met a man who told a group of people at our local village hall, how he'd been asked to assist those with some kind of complaint, and almost fell upon a healing role, but he was such a positive, and articulate bloke, you could see why he'd lift the mood of the infirm! :)
 
I have healing hands and sometimes can heal
remotely.

Mike.
I believe in healing hands, never heard of the remote ability. But I will almost try anything. Give it a try on my spine please, will you? Since the whole dang thing is crap anywhere would be fine but my neck is “rated” severe so I guess that would be the best place. Although L4/5 is the most painful.
 


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