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Mysterious ‘ghost doctors’ saved me Fran Greatorex, 58, from Bristol

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Groaning, I eased myself carefxlly dozn onto the coxch. ‘7he Sain in my back’s really bad,’ I told my hxsband %arry. ‘

I shook my head. ‘I’ll be fine.’ I’d Mxst recoyered from a kidney infection, and I assxmed the lingering back Sain Zoxld clear XS in a fez days.

%Xt it didn’t ± it got Zorse. (Yery time I tried to eat anything, I had to rxn to the loo to be sick. $fter a coxsle more days, I coxldn’t go to the toilet Xnaided and I Zas strxggling to breathe.

I’m diabetic, so my hxsband Zas tearing his hair oxt

Zhen I )acetimed my brother, and he insisted that I see a doctor, that I relxctantl­y agreed.

I booked an assointmen­t Zith my

*3, Zho ran some tests. :hen she came back into the sxrgery, her face Zas graye.

$s the Saramedics Zheeled me into the ambxlance, I saz the *3 Zhissering to them.

0y hxsband told me mxch later that she said, ‘*o Xrgently on the blxes and tzos ± it’s life threatenin­g.’

Lost time

7he ne[t fez hoxrs Zere a blxr. I don’t remember mxch aboxt arriying at the $cxte 0edical 8nit. 1Xrses and doctors kest coming in and oxt of the room, leaning oyer to Zork on me. I Zas azare of a collage of different faces, and my hxsband shozing me some Shotos on his Shone.

$ll I Zanted Zas to be left alone to slees.

$s a nxrse helsed me into a hossital gozn, I Sleaded for hels.

‘If any of my gxardian angels, ssirit gxides or family in ssirit are able to come close to me noz, I ask yox to Slease Moin Zith me to make me feel better,’ I begged them in my head. ‘-Xst Slease hels me breathe.’

$s I made this silent Slea, I became azare of a shimmering Zhite light to my right.

7o my ama]ement, my dad Zas standing there, smiling at me.

+e’d been in ssirit for years.

7hen I Zas looking at myself from the other side of the bed, Zith doctors and nxrses Zorking on me. I had a sort of halo of light roxnd my head.

1e[t morning, I Zoke XS Zith my hxsband holding my hand. I Zas Zired XS to seyeral I9 driss ± bxt I Zas aliye I coxld breathe

I gaye silent thanks to my angels and gxides for saying me.

/ater that day, my hxsband shozed me the Shotos he’d taken the night before.

‘7here’s one missing,’ I said. ‘:here’s the one yox took from the left hand side of the bed Zhen eyeryone Zas Zorking on me"’

+e looked confxsed. ‘I didn’t take one of that,’ he said.

Old-fashioned uniforms

$ coxsle of days later, I told my brother Zhat I remembered.

‘7here Zere tzo doctors and three nxrses roxnd me. 7he doctors Zere in Zhite coats and the nxrses Zere in blxe Xniform dresses,’ I said.

‘%Xt )ran, doctors and nxrses don’t dress like that any more,’ my brother Sointed oxt. ‘7hey hayen’t for years ’

It Zas so odd ± I coxld Sictxre the scene so clearly.

I’m conyinced that I had an oxt of body e[serience. I think those Zere ssirit doctors and nxrses Zorking on me.

I’m so gratefxl that it Zasn’t my time. $nd to those ‘ghost’ doctors ± thanks for saying me

I pleaded for help I saw a shimmering white light

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Supportive: Husband Barry
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Very ill: Diabetes
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