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Dean Gerber pd_gerber at yahoo.com
Thu May 21 00:52:24 EDT 2020


 Glen--
Thank you for the link to the video.  Harrowing to watch, but a greatly needed dose of unvarnished reality.  Tables of numbers, then graphs of the tables, then statistical analysis of the data are poor a story.  Closer to home are those poor souls  in the video, recovered but damaged. Even closer to home, the Covid-19 explosion on our reservations and among our tribes.
--Dean
    On Wednesday, May 20, 2020, 02:28:05 PM MDT, uǝlƃ ☣ <gepropella at gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 
A Waking Nightmare for COVID-19 Patients
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_AKe07J7tE

Awhile back my mom passed out and fell because of a "heart block", which is an electrical problem. During her stay in critical care, me and my sister watched her playing cards with her dreamt friends, including my dad (who'd been dead for awhile by then). Her eyes were open, hands up as if holding a dealt hand, etc. She'd pull cards out and lay them down on the "table". Her eyes would dart back and forth. She'd even complain under her breath about how long "someone" was taking to play their turn. This went on for hours ... literally I think about 2.5 hours in one stint. I interrupted her during one "game" after which she started talking about there being a man in the bathroom. She wasn't afraid. She just wanted to know who that man was in the bathroom. There was no bathroom and, obviously, no man. There was a mirror where she kept looking, though.


On 5/20/20 10:47 AM, Frank Wimberly wrote:
> Last night I woke up at 4:00 am and had to take a medication.  I was very much asleep but also awake enough to think, "If I remember my current dream it will help me go back to sleep" or some similar thought without words.  I thought,  "Ah, I am dreaming about X".  I got up, walked into the bathroom.  By the time I raised the cup of water to my lips I had forgotten what "X" was.


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