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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by larrybee2017(f): 3:08pm On May 28, 2017
duketunde:
"I encountered the ghost of a dead woman yesterday night/early hours of this morning. Remembering it still sends chills across my body.
Personally, I don't believe in ghosts. I know that it is appointed unto men once to die, and after that, judgment follows. I said let me tell you, to hear your opinion. I don't know who else to confide in about this. I'm a doctor. I can't be telling stories about ghosts online. No one will believe it. I'll sound insane.

Yesterday night that brought in today, I took call for a colleague who was having menstrual pain. She begged me to do the call for her. Then, a woman was brought in with what I suspected to be post surgical sepsis. The op site was soaked with effluent from the wound. The surgery was done at State Specialist Hospital three days prior to presenting to us. Her temperature read "Hi" on the thermometer, which means her body was so hot that the thermometer could not record it. I called my seniors who were in theatre then, told them what I have with me in the emergency, and I took instructions from them. I secured IV access. I gave 2g of IV cefriaxone (Rocephin brand) stat, and IV Flagyl 500mg stat. She was going. I called my seniors again and told them temperature is not coming down after one hour. I was told to give IV PCM 600mg stat. I then reopened the wound, washed with NS, and redressed with savlon and povidone iodine.

She was a Yoruba Christian. She was praying, holding my hands, saying that I should not let her die, that she still has little children at home. She then started behaving abnormally, talking irrationally and screaming, also convulsing intermittently.
At this point, I called a senior who came in, assessed her and told me privately that she won't make it. He told me to continue masterly activity which I did.

She finally died after few hours she was brought in. I certified her dead in her file, disconnected all life support, and went to my house to sleep around 3am when the call got less busy. I was weak and sad. Did you know, this woman followed me home. I was shocked when I felt there was someone looking at me from my window. My body was shaking. I've never believed in ghosts, but she came to my window and stood there, with same clothes she was wearing when she was brought in. She said why did I allow her to die. I was lost for words for a moment, thinking I was dreaming. But damn, it wasn't a dream. I just drank coke from the fridge few minutes ago. I rebuked her in Jesus' name, telling her I did my best. I told her to go back to where she came from. She stood there for a while, looking at me, then turned and walked away. I heard her footsteps as she walked away. I didn't sleep again till morning. I opened the fridge and took out coke and drank, to be sure I was not dreaming, then started praying in tongues to control the fear in my heart."

What can be a reasonable explanation for this?

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The only simple explanation to this is imagination. You wish you could help and probably keep thinking about it. then in your sub conscious mind you created an image of her through your imagination. Their is nothing like ghost anywhere op, she died and that is the end except you want to allow some familiar spirit to be manipulating you. Just like tongue your imagination is also so powerful and if you are not careful you will create and avenue for the devil to keep manipulating you. Your felt so bad when she gave up the ghost and probably blaming yourself that you could have done better I guess that prompted the imaginary picture of her. Clear your mind of her thought and move on. Ko si akudaya kankan ni anywhere

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by Nobody: 3:08pm On May 28, 2017
...and then i prayed in tongues. Where is this world going to. I tire! undecided

tizzle:
hallucination... u for drink better whiskey instead of coke
Chairman
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by Omoluabi16(m): 3:09pm On May 28, 2017
Very creepy. people may deny it or give it medical psychological terms like hallucination, trance of what have you. but indeed, the metaphysical does exist. There's a lot of things we humans can never comprehend.

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by fashrola(m): 3:09pm On May 28, 2017
VICTORCIZA:
berem you of all people?.did you take your time to read what he wrote?

You dey mind am... Smh

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by tizzle(m): 3:09pm On May 28, 2017
hallucination... u for drink better whiskey instead of coke

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by vantage001: 3:09pm On May 28, 2017
Like someone said, you should have given the ghost a complete explanation of the entire process instead of binding and casting.
And even recommend a couple of powerful names in the federal ministry of health that should be haunted and dealt with for the sake of her children.

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by iluvpomo(m): 3:10pm On May 28, 2017
Looks like the doc needs to prescribe a psychiatric consult for himself

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by dacovajnr: 3:10pm On May 28, 2017
Kathmandu:
That one died after his first single

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by fuckumods(m): 3:10pm On May 28, 2017
Airforce1:

If he's qualified, why put a call across a colleague on what drug to give a patient in critical condition?


Guy calm down. U are beginning to sound stupid

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by 2shure: 3:10pm On May 28, 2017
Ppl who die untimely death
Wonder round the face of the earth
Til the appointed time thst was assigned for they death
Before they spirit rests in peace.
Ghosts are everywhere.
In church
On the road
Inside your car
On the dinning table
Beer parlor
Clubs
Banks
Offshore
Onshore
They everywhere.

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by Saintmary(f): 3:11pm On May 28, 2017
duketunde:
"I encountered the ghost of a dead woman yesterday night/early hours of this morning. Remembering it still sends chills across my body.
Personally, I don't believe in ghosts. I know that it is appointed unto men once to die, and after that, judgment follows. I said let me tell you, to hear your opinion. I don't know who else to confide in about this. I'm a doctor. I can't be telling stories about ghosts online. No one will believe it. I'll sound insane.

Yesterday night that brought in today, I took call for a colleague who was having menstrual pain. She begged me to do the call for her. Then, a woman was brought in with what I suspected to be post surgical sepsis. The op site was soaked with effluent from the wound. The surgery was done at State Specialist Hospital three days prior to presenting to us. Her temperature read "Hi" on the thermometer, which means her body was so hot that the thermometer could not record it. I called my seniors who were in theatre then, told them what I have with me in the emergency, and I took instructions from them. I secured IV access. I gave 2g of IV cefriaxone (Rocephin brand) stat, and IV Flagyl 500mg stat. She was going. I called my seniors again and told them temperature is not coming down after one hour. I was told to give IV PCM 600mg stat. I then reopened the wound, washed with NS, and redressed with savlon and povidone iodine.

She was a Yoruba Christian. She was praying, holding my hands, saying that I should not let her die, that she still has little children at home. She then started behaving abnormally, talking irrationally and screaming, also convulsing intermittently.
At this point, I called a senior who came in, assessed her and told me privately that she won't make it. He told me to continue masterly activity which I did.

She finally died after few hours she was brought in. I certified her dead in her file, disconnected all life support, and went to my house to sleep around 3am when the call got less busy. I was weak and sad. Did you know, this woman followed me home. I was shocked when I felt there was someone looking at me from my window. My body was shaking. I've never believed in ghosts, but she came to my window and stood there, with same clothes she was wearing when she was brought in. She said why did I allow her to die. I was lost for words for a moment, thinking I was dreaming. But damn, it wasn't a dream. I just drank coke from the fridge few minutes ago. I rebuked her in Jesus' name, telling her I did my best. I told her to go back to where she came from. She stood there for a while, looking at me, then turned and walked away. I heard her footsteps as she walked away. I didn't sleep again till morning. I opened the fridge and took out coke and drank, to be sure I was not dreaming, then started praying in tongues to control the fear in my heart."

What can be a reasonable explanation for this?

Credit: Chukwudi Iwuchukwu on https://web.facebook.com/chukwudi.iwuchukwu?hc_ref=NEWSFEED
sorry op, you did all you could. You are not God.

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by mostcerebral: 3:12pm On May 28, 2017
Beremx:
If only ghosts of the dead people carelessly killed by wicked doctors haunt the doctors, the health care system of our hospitals would be better.
clown!
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by MARKone(m): 3:13pm On May 28, 2017
Kathmandu:
That one died after his first single

Airforce.1:

www.nairaland.com/attachments/5320033_screenshot20170515172644_jpeg1d0cae292a2e622fd2e472f23022ad4b

Hahahahahahahah Babe u wicked.

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by fuckumods(m): 3:13pm On May 28, 2017
stevecantrell:
I thought this post is about Ghosts.

All im seeing here is JAMB, half baked dr and dead music career...

On the other hand this forum is so hostile to anything about doctors....imagine arguing medicine with a snotty kid who is taking remedial classes for SSCE....Chai a shame indeed.

grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by pembisco(m): 3:13pm On May 28, 2017
Airforce1 was right, his best wasn't good enough. I mean how can the Dr administer PCM one hour later to someone whose temperature even went off the grid because of how high it was? This single negligence or ignorance rather could be the reason why the woman is death. And like some one said, sepsis 3 days earlier couldn't be that worse even without antibiotics

Lastly, our president is on admission outside the country and this is someone who promised to stop government officials from treatment abroad. Until such hypocrisy is handled, then our hospitals will always be a death zone

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by onatisi(m): 3:14pm On May 28, 2017
eph123:


Infact, I am beginning to feel bad for the guy.
he caused it. Let him bear his cross.

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by Nobody: 3:14pm On May 28, 2017
Airforce1:

From what I read here, he's not even a qualified doctor yet they allowed him to treat on a patient in critical condition.

Where were the senior doctors at that he had to call them on phone to seek for guardance..


Or are they short staffed?
dat is how its done its called a CALL... Wen u r on call n u face issues greater dan u, u call ur superior

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by lepasharon(f): 3:16pm On May 28, 2017
Catfishbilly what say you?
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by brunofarad(m): 3:16pm On May 28, 2017
You tried ur best
If not ,the ghost would have maybe launched an attack

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by Makapounse(m): 3:16pm On May 28, 2017
According to what i read here , You made her became a ghost through your incompetence, calling senior doctors means there are critical patients you can't handle.

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by Airforce1(m): 3:17pm On May 28, 2017
onatisi:
he caused it. Let him bear his cross.
lol
And you think I care about your hate comments on me?

I'm really really enjoying it can't you see undecided
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by traeces(m): 3:18pm On May 28, 2017
duketunde:
"I encountered the ghost of a dead woman yesterday night/early hours of this morning. Remembering it still sends chills across my body.
Personally, I don't believe in ghosts. I know that it is appointed unto men once to die, and after that, judgment follows. I said let me tell you, to hear your opinion. I don't know who else to confide in about this. I'm a doctor. I can't be telling stories about ghosts online. No one will believe it. I'll sound insane.

Yesterday night that brought in today, I took call for a colleague who was having menstrual pain. She begged me to do the call for her. Then, a woman was brought in with what I suspected to be post surgical sepsis. The op site was soaked with effluent from the wound. The surgery was done at State Specialist Hospital three days prior to presenting to us. Her temperature read "Hi" on the thermometer, which means her body was so hot that the thermometer could not record it. I called my seniors who were in theatre then, told them what I have with me in the emergency, and I took instructions from them. I secured IV access. I gave 2g of IV cefriaxone (Rocephin brand) stat, and IV Flagyl 500mg stat. She was going. I called my seniors again and told them temperature is not coming down after one hour. I was told to give IV PCM 600mg stat. I then reopened the wound, washed with NS, and redressed with savlon and povidone iodine.

She was a Yoruba Christian. She was praying, holding my hands, saying that I should not let her die, that she still has little children at home. She then started behaving abnormally, talking irrationally and screaming, also convulsing intermittently.
At this point, I called a senior who came in, assessed her and told me privately that she won't make it. He told me to continue masterly activity which I did.

She finally died after few hours she was brought in. I certified her dead in her file, disconnected all life support, and went to my house to sleep around 3am when the call got less busy. I was weak and sad. Did you know, this woman followed me home. I was shocked when I felt there was someone looking at me from my window. My body was shaking. I've never believed in ghosts, but she came to my window and stood there, with same clothes she was wearing when she was brought in. She said why did I allow her to die. I was lost for words for a moment, thinking I was dreaming. But damn, it wasn't a dream. I just drank coke from the fridge few minutes ago. I rebuked her in Jesus' name, telling her I did my best. I told her to go back to where she came from. She stood there for a while, looking at me, then turned and walked away. I heard her footsteps as she walked away. I didn't sleep again till morning. I opened the fridge and took out coke and drank, to be sure I was not dreaming, then started praying in tongues to control the fear in my heart."

What can be a reasonable explanation for this?

Credit: Chukwudi Iwuchukwu on https://web.facebook.com/chukwudi.iwuchukwu?hc_ref=NEWSFEED

That woman, a Yoruba CHRISTIAN who was praying is with her maker and in a better place. What you saw, heard(footsteps) and felt was the activity of demons capitalizing on your psyche, emotions, etc to make that appearance in the form of your late patient and if you are familiar with Satan's tactics, you know he did it in the garden of eden when he appeared to Eve as a serpent.

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by armadeo(m): 3:18pm On May 28, 2017
MaziOmenuko:
The ghost believe you didn't try your best, you should have enlightened it on how you did your best and that the situation was not within your control. Simple! You just start dey para, rebuke, cast and bind as if na war she came for.

I am sure those few seconds she was staring at you before walking away, she must be wondering what kind of madness has enveloped you, so someone cannot ask for simple explanation again?


I was wondering how Nigerians think reading some comments on this thread but this one is insane.

Made me LOL.

Guy you try well well

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by bejeria101(m): 3:18pm On May 28, 2017
Airforce1:

If he's qualified, why put a call across a colleague on what drug to give a patient in critical condition?


So kindly inform us sir. You know your entire field and calling and can do all things by yourself?

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by ivolt: 3:18pm On May 28, 2017
maryjabeez:
The part that got me was "he heard her footsteps", edakun can u hear a ghosts' footsteps. I[b] really think this doctor is hallucinating[/b].. cheesy

He definitely is.

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by EmekaBlue(m): 3:19pm On May 28, 2017
Super story* pishure of ghost or adonblivit
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by kechywillz(m): 3:19pm On May 28, 2017
U need to see the crowd viewing this thread grin
So people believe that ghosts exists. Una don see one before?
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by eph123(f): 3:20pm On May 28, 2017
onatisi:
he caused it. Let him bear his cross.

people should please pity him, it must be getting too much for him at this rate.

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by chi4ik(m): 3:22pm On May 28, 2017
Dr, it was a pure hallucination.
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by seunlayi(m): 3:22pm On May 28, 2017
duketunde:
"I encountered the ghost of a dead woman yesterday night/early hours of this morning. Remembering it still sends chills across my body.
Personally, I don't believe in ghosts. I know that it is appointed unto men once to die, and after that, judgment follows. I said let me tell you, to hear your opinion. I don't know who else to confide in about this. I'm a doctor. I can't be telling stories about ghosts online. No one will believe it. I'll sound insane.

Yesterday night that brought in today, I took call for a colleague who was having menstrual pain. She begged me to do the call for her. Then, a woman was brought in with what I suspected to be post surgical sepsis. The op site was soaked with effluent from the wound. The surgery was done at State Specialist Hospital three days prior to presenting to us. Her temperature read "Hi" on the thermometer, which means her body was so hot that the thermometer could not record it. I called my seniors who were in theatre then, told them what I have with me in the emergency, and I took instructions from them. I secured IV access. I gave 2g of IV cefriaxone (Rocephin brand) stat, and IV Flagyl 500mg stat. She was going. I called my seniors again and told them temperature is not coming down after one hour. I was told to give IV PCM 600mg stat. I then reopened the wound, washed with NS, and redressed with savlon and povidone iodine.

She was a Yoruba Christian. She was praying, holding my hands, saying that I should not let her die, that she still has little children at home. She then started behaving abnormally, talking irrationally and screaming, also convulsing intermittently.
At this point, I called a senior who came in, assessed her and told me privately that she won't make it. He told me to continue masterly activity which I did.

She finally died after few hours she was brought in. I certified her dead in her file, disconnected all life support, and went to my house to sleep around 3am when the call got less busy. I was weak and sad. Did you know, this woman followed me home. I was shocked when I felt there was someone looking at me from my window. My body was shaking. I've never believed in ghosts, but she came to my window and stood there, with same clothes she was wearing when she was brought in. She said why did I allow her to die. I was lost for words for a moment, thinking I was dreaming. But damn, it wasn't a dream. I just drank coke from the fridge few minutes ago. I rebuked her in Jesus' name, telling her I did my best. I told her to go back to where she came from. She stood there for a while, looking at me, then turned and walked away. I heard her footsteps as she walked away. I didn't sleep again till morning. I opened the fridge and took out coke and drank, to be sure I was not dreaming, then started praying in tongues to control the fear in my heart."

What can be a reasonable explanation for this?

Credit: Chukwudi Iwuchukwu on https://web.facebook.com/chukwudi.iwuchukwu?hc_ref=NEWSFEED

I don't belive the story
Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by Bobby808: 3:22pm On May 28, 2017
IamaNigerianGuy:


Your posts are getting more irritating with every iteration.
The doctors management of this patient will pass the test of competence ANYWHERE in the world. If you have a better management plan given the history and presentation of the patient, please let us know.

Must you comment ? Especially on things you know nothing about?
I am not a doctor but an old man. The area am not too saitsfied is the other senior doctor who were only giving instructions. Unless they were also face to face with other very severe cases, I expect them to take over the treatment. If your patient was under that care of a doctor who usually take instructions from senior doctors and eventually the patient died, am sure you won't be happy. The impression that will follow will be that if the the senior doctor had taken over, the dead person may not have given up. How do you think?

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Re: Traumatized Nigerian Doctor Shares His Experience With A Ghost by Airforce1(m): 3:23pm On May 28, 2017
eph123:


people should please pity him, it must be getting too much for him at this rate.
What nonsense is this

Pity who? Lmaaooo

I'm really really enjoying the hate comments... Ok

I don't even notice their existence on nairalsnd but they do notice airforce or sometimes carry my matter for head, shows I'm important lol

My opinion counts you know undecided

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