‘Miracle man’ brought back from the DEAD reveals what it's like on the other side
DERBY, ENGLAND: A Derby man shared a very captivating afterlife experience after being revived from an abrupt cardiac arrest. Kevin Hill, 55 was undergoing treatment for a rare medical condition called calciphylaxis at Derby Royal Hospital when this incident took place. Calciphylaxis is caused when calcium accumulates in the small blood vessels of the skin and fat tissues.
Although his experience of "dying" and returning back to life was pleasant, Hill has cautioned that there is "no light to go towards." Hill, who was given the nickname "miracle man" by medical professionals for his recovery, claimed to have reached a "spirit realm" where he observed the decline of his physical body. "I wasn't looking down at my body, but I was separate from my body," he said. It was like I was in the spirit realm — I was conscious of what was going on but I had so much peace," he further added, as per DailyMail.
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'I knew I had died'
Hill said that he lost five pints of blood before his heart stopped and he was declared dead for a short period of time before being revived by medical personnel. Hill, from Derbyshire, said, "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." Mr Hill has made a near full recovery and is now back at home with his wife Camille, 52. "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 has dropped to a four. Everyone said I should be dead," he further added.
'Skin ulcers, blood clots, and bleeding'
In January 2022, Mr Hill underwent heart surgery due to a heart valve complication, which resulted in water retention in his legs. Despite taking medication and spending a year in the hospital, he was still carrying an excessive amount of fluid in his body, causing him to lose 65kg of water weight. It was during this time that Mr Hill developed calciphylaxis, a condition that can cause painful skin ulcers, blood clots, and bleeding. This condition is primarily found in patients with chronic kidney disease.