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gwilks98
02-27-2006, 12:21 PM
A coworker of mine is on her deathbed. No, this isn't a suckage thread or a cry for sympathy. I've made piece with it, but need to give you all the background before the question:

The background: She had breast cancer spread throughout her body. Her liver has almost entirely shutdown and there's nothing the doctors can do for her. She's been this way for 3 weeks. She's suffering from Jaundice (sp?), and has been sufferent from lack of good red blood cells. So, she's not getting enough oxygen to her brain and it's causing moments of confusion. From the stories I'm hearing from my boss, her close friend, it sounds like a drunken stupor, when you hear something and whatever you hear doesn't add up in your head. (She argued that Simon isn't supposed to cast votes on American Idol and that it was 2004.)

I personally thought we would lose her this weekend.

Saturday, in her home in bed, less than a day after returning from the hospital, she slept all day. No one could wake her. Though, that night, she could tell everyone what conversations they had while she "slept."

That night, she told her husband that she was visited by "Sam" and he was here to help her with the Eve Crossover. Her husband just told my boss moments ago, and said that their son did some research and found it to be some real belief, though there's no way she would know about it due to the obscurity.

She has had no other visits/halucination/strange occurrences to my knowledge since then. Her body, however, is seeing the first signs of improvement in 2 weeks. (Personal past experience tells me that people have a short physical "high" like this just before passing.)

I googled it until I read the entire internet and couldn't find anything on the subject. I chuckled a bit when about 40% of the results were for how to make a crossover cable, though.

Has anyone heard of this Eve Crossover?

gwilks98
02-28-2006, 07:39 AM
No answers?

Bev passed away this morning, so I guess I'll never find out.

Thanks anyways.

nickel
02-28-2006, 08:28 AM
No answers?

Bev passed away this morning, so I guess I'll never find out.

Thanks anyways.
sorry gwilks, but i don't think there were any answers. i did try to find some information on the phrase too.
i think you can contribute that to what you said, "So, she's not getting enough oxygen to her brain and it's causing moments of confusion." i don't think she knew what she was saying, but maybe she was thinking biblical like Adam and Eve and crossing over to the other side with them?

RIP Bev. i am glad your worldly suffering has ended.