Of all things, he was drinking sweet tea when it happened. It started with pain in his chest. Then his arm. He knew what it was.
His wife rushed him to the hospital. They shoved a stainless steel wire mounted to a balloon inside him and saved his life.
“I was a human science-project,” he said. “That's how my wife tells it. I don't remember anything.”
He was out of it.
He claims something happened. “I can't explain it," he said. "I wasn't in this world, but a bright place that smelled like a florist shop. I was at peace. When I
came to, the doc told me I could never drink caffeine again.”
And so, this is how it happens. One second you're watching the big game, and in the blink of an eye (snap), no more sweet tea.
He's not the first person I've talked to about this. A friend of mine has a daughter who fell from a second-story balcony and hit the ground so hard she bounced.
She was in a coma for two days. When she woke, she told…