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Lura Ketchledge

Lifeline from beyond the grave

October 5, 2009 | Comment icon 3 comments
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Is there a place between the living and dead a sort of vantage point where your loved ones watch over you after they have died? Before 1994 that kind of question never crossed my mind. Back then I knew there was life after death .I knew ghosts were real and the physical world was a school with mandatory attendance. How I knew these truths is a long story, a story best told in another article.

I was sick really sick and tired of paying medical bills with money I didn't have. My sense of humour was just as shot as my nerves and part of me wished the process of kicking the bucket would hurry up.

Like a bad novel I was allergic to the only drug prescribed for the auto immune disease that had taken my youth. I quit my immune suppressing medication and opted out of chemo drugs all together. The details of my decline aren't important. I will tell you I did all the right things, went to the hospital when I should and kept my doctors up dated on the dreary, miserable symptoms of my illness. So far I was miserable but not dying.

When I didn't think it could get any worse it did. One day like a light switch being turned on my stomach was hot to the touch and all I wanted to do was lay on a cold floor on my stomach. After an expensive round of tests I was told I wasn't in any danger and other than an enlarged liver and a bad attitude. So medically speaking I was treading water just fine.

Like most consumers I believed my doctor. Why not he is making the big bucks for a reason isn't he? I went home and staid in bed most of the time watching soap-operas and infomercials.

Two months later I woke up and he was in my room. Not to be too mysterious the person that came to my room was a relative that I loved and knew well .A relative that had died a long time ago. He looked the same as when he was alive down to the plaid flannel shirt he wore and his neatly pressed paints. I couldn't move or talk as he walked toward me, my only reaction was surprise laced with gratitude. More than anything I was grateful he hadn't forgotten me. Like a bolt of lightening running through me I felt his concern for me. Then he put his hand on my belly and said your spleen, your spleen. Just as he finished those words he was gone and I was alone in my bedroom with tears streaming down my face.

Part of me didn't care what he said only that he had come back to see me. The logical part of me wondered where in my body was my spleen. Several days later as I was waking up I heard someone whisper spleen, spleen. A few days later the same thing happened again.

Now I was worried. I could no longer ignore the message, I knew instinctively it was time to act or I would die. I chose a doctor who knew that I wasn't a cry baby about my illness. I flat out told him that I was going to die if I didn't have my spleen surgically removed .I joked that it was a shame that I couldn't cut it out my self and skip the expensive hospital bill! Sometimes a little gallows humour injected into a tense, dark subject doesn't hurt. I told my doctor in a round about way what had transpired. I was careful not to mention more than the message. I was quick to cut out the part where I received a burst of emotion from the ghost. He quietly wrote me a physicians order for the operation .Something told me inside he had heard stories like mine before. He was more open to the supernatural then any doctor I had ever met.

Waking up after the deed had been done I wondered if the ghost had done me a favour. I felt like I had been gutted like a fish and stitched together bailing wire. I was in hellish pain and unable to take any pain killers .To make matters worse my room mate had pneumonia and guess what I got double pneumonia too.

After the operation I learned just how close I had come to dying. My spleen had been bleeding for months and formed a large blood clot. There is no medical reason that my spleen did not bleed out considering I was taking blood thinning medication for the pain. I was thirty four years old then and would never have seen thirty five if I hadn't had my spleen removed.

My doctors had missed what a ghost did not miss. A ghost that loves me reached out from beyond the grave to save my life.

[b]My Biography[/b]

I have led an eclectic life. I have been a model, waitress, bartender/shrink and a house- wife. These are the fine ingredients that made me a Paranormal Author. Oh, I am leaving out one important part of the equation. I died when I was nineteen and came back with psychic abilities. I was a closet queen so to speak for twenty five years concerning my abilities to see dead people. Truth be told I really didn't have the personally of a psychic, maybe a skeptic but not a psychic. My outlet was writing about my paranormal experiences with fictional characters and a pretend world. In all my books, there are some very true psychic experiences that I have witnessed! Included in my books are the how’s- and-whys’ some people gain their psychic abilities! If you were to write a book about me it would be called ‘The Accidental Psychic.’

http://www.luraketch.com/[!gad]Is there a place between the living and dead a sort of vantage point where your loved ones watch over you after they have died? Before 1994 that kind of question never crossed my mind. Back then I knew there was life after death .I knew ghosts were real and the physical world was a school with mandatory attendance. How I knew these truths is a long story, a story best told in another article.

I was sick really sick and tired of paying medical bills with money I didn't have. My sense of humour was just as shot as my nerves and part of me wished the process of kicking the bucket would hurry up.

Like a bad novel I was allergic to the only drug prescribed for the auto immune disease that had taken my youth. I quit my immune suppressing medication and opted out of chemo drugs all together. The details of my decline aren't important. I will tell you I did all the right things, went to the hospital when I should and kept my doctors up dated on the dreary, miserable symptoms of my illness. So far I was miserable but not dying.

When I didn't think it could get any worse it did. One day like a light switch being turned on my stomach was hot to the touch and all I wanted to do was lay on a cold floor on my stomach. After an expensive round of tests I was told I wasn't in any danger and other than an enlarged liver and a bad attitude. So medically speaking I was treading water just fine.

Like most consumers I believed my doctor. Why not he is making the big bucks for a reason isn't he? I went home and staid in bed most of the time watching soap-operas and infomercials.

Two months later I woke up and he was in my room. Not to be too mysterious the person that came to my room was a relative that I loved and knew well .A relative that had died a long time ago. He looked the same as when he was alive down to the plaid flannel shirt he wore and his neatly pressed paints. I couldn't move or talk as he walked toward me, my only reaction was surprise laced with gratitude. More than anything I was grateful he hadn't forgotten me. Like a bolt of lightening running through me I felt his concern for me. Then he put his hand on my belly and said your spleen, your spleen. Just as he finished those words he was gone and I was alone in my bedroom with tears streaming down my face.

Part of me didn't care what he said only that he had come back to see me. The logical part of me wondered where in my body was my spleen. Several days later as I was waking up I heard someone whisper spleen, spleen. A few days later the same thing happened again.

Now I was worried. I could no longer ignore the message, I knew instinctively it was time to act or I would die. I chose a doctor who knew that I wasn't a cry baby about my illness. I flat out told him that I was going to die if I didn't have my spleen surgically removed .I joked that it was a shame that I couldn't cut it out my self and skip the expensive hospital bill! Sometimes a little gallows humour injected into a tense, dark subject doesn't hurt. I told my doctor in a round about way what had transpired. I was careful not to mention more than the message. I was quick to cut out the part where I received a burst of emotion from the ghost. He quietly wrote me a physicians order for the operation .Something told me inside he had heard stories like mine before. He was more open to the supernatural then any doctor I had ever met.

Waking up after the deed had been done I wondered if the ghost had done me a favour. I felt like I had been gutted like a fish and stitched together bailing wire. I was in hellish pain and unable to take any pain killers .To make matters worse my room mate had pneumonia and guess what I got double pneumonia too.

After the operation I learned just how close I had come to dying. My spleen had been bleeding for months and formed a large blood clot. There is no medical reason that my spleen did not bleed out considering I was taking blood thinning medication for the pain. I was thirty four years old then and would never have seen thirty five if I hadn't had my spleen removed.

My doctors had missed what a ghost did not miss. A ghost that loves me reached out from beyond the grave to save my life.

[b]My Biography[/b]

I have led an eclectic life. I have been a model, waitress, bartender/shrink and a house- wife. These are the fine ingredients that made me a Paranormal Author. Oh, I am leaving out one important part of the equation. I died when I was nineteen and came back with psychic abilities. I was a closet queen so to speak for twenty five years concerning my abilities to see dead people. Truth be told I really didn't have the personally of a psychic, maybe a skeptic but not a psychic. My outlet was writing about my paranormal experiences with fictional characters and a pretend world. In all my books, there are some very true psychic experiences that I have witnessed! Included in my books are the how’s- and-whys’ some people gain their psychic abilities! If you were to write a book about me it would be called ‘The Accidental Psychic.’

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Comment icon #1 Posted by s6000nx 16 years ago
Ya, I've seen one and I know two others I trust who have seen one. They are there. Got to be careful though because I doubt all have your best interest in mind. I would not be surprised if a spirit can take a form of someone we knew but it may not be the same soul, just a likeness. Who can say for sure? There is an existance we cannot sense with our natural abilities. Somehow things can be changed for brief times that allow us to see or sense beyond our normal abilities. I have only experienced it once and it scared me. Not sure if I want to open that door again before my time here is done.
Comment icon #2 Posted by MetalGirl 16 years ago
Unbelievable story!! O_O
Comment icon #3 Posted by SoCrazes 16 years ago
Lura, I'm curious as to why you think, "the physical world was a school with mandatory attendance"? Where did you get this notion and why do you believe it? Thanks in advance.


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