The term "clinical death" usually describes the moment when the two criteria necessary to sustain human life stop: the beating of the heart and breathing.

However, death is a process, and with the invention of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), defibrillation, epinephrine injection, and other treatments, we now have the possibility to reverse it — at least temporarily.

So let's take a look at a discussion on Reddit where people who have been clinically dead and revived describe what the state between this world and the other felt like.

I coded after surgery. I remember being able to see and hear everything and understand what was happening, but I couldn't physically feel anything. It was deeply unsettling.

My wife and I discussed this at length. 4 years ago, she died twice in 3 month

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