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Has anybody here worked at a hospital? If so, what was the spookiest

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Has anybody here worked at a hospital? If so, what was the spookiest thing you ever experienced there?
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>>18631762
Op here, I'll start off with one of my stories.

I worked tech support at a high-tech new hospital, with robots that served food for patients. (pic related)
Hospital was set to open in a few days, so the robots were being taken on test runs.
Me and one other guy are installing wireless access point on the ceiling, with him standing on a ladder, when one of the robots comes barreling down the corridor.
It says "please stand aside"and then RAMS into the ladder. The guy I'm with falls down and breaks his leg. The robot zooms off.
Not exactly paranormal but it still fucked me up. Almost got killed by a robot.
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I told my granddad to take care of himself, I knew it was the last time I'd see him alive
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>>18631762

done IT stuff for hospitals, but nothing too creepy. except the one time they wanted me to go in this one nurses station to fix something. fix fix fix. get back up and now all the staff are in hazmat type suits.

"oh, it's just a precaution, you should be perfectly fine. but you should probably leave now."
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>>18631762
I got raped

It was pretty spooky
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>>18631762
>mfw there's a tech thread
>mfw OP calls robotics spooky
>mfw OP kills himself
>mfw i rejoice
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>>18631788
>It says "please stand aside"and then RAMS into the ladder.
this sounds bad movie tier escapades tbqh
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>>18631762
i was a porter. always ended up moving the stiffs over to the morgue. nobody told me when i started that dead bodies can fart, moan, wheeze etc, and actually fucking partly sit up due to gasses etc. not so much spooky as just biology, but still. the first time i damn near pissed myself.

also there's this weird thing where patients will sometimes raise their arms up when they're braindead/dying - the lazarus reflex. creepy as fuck. pic related.
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>>18634328
Did he died
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>>18634332
yeah the dude was already clinically dead. ventilator was turned off and couple of minutes later he just really slowly raised is arms up and crossed them on his chest. creepy. as. fuck. google it.
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>>18634350
2spoopy4me :((((( :)))))
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>>18634356
not spoopy. biological reflex.
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>>18634328
If you ever work in a crematorium, you can get the job where you have to look at the dead bods being burnt. They sit up (the heat causes the muscles to contract and it just happens it make the corpses do that movement).

A fruend of mine said about how they often have to fill out extra reports when the bodies do something weird at the wrong time and come off the gurney, because of new bruise marks and such.
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>>18631762
The out of pocket hospital bills. $5000 for a routine hernia surgery. What the fuck!
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>>18634416
They hit me with a 25,000 orthopedic reconstruction surgery. That was spoopy
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>>18634425

heart attack, stenting and follow up double bypass... the stay in the hospital room alone; room, bed, 9 days - 120k. surgery was 80k. stenting that failed was 25k. then there were all the assorted doctors, specialists, etc.

oh, the room fee didn't include the two days i spent in post surgical care, sort of like icu
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>>18635987
fuck i love the NHS. hopefully it wont collapse just yet.
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i worked several years on a psychiaty ward, one day a schizophrenic patient was sleeping, and in one insatant was breathing in my left ear, and singing a lullaby, then my policy change into not sleep on the night shift
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I once broke into an abandoned mental hospital... Was eerie to see those empty bed frames, we had a party there until some cops came... We got away with a warning
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>>18631762
I work in a hospital and legit nothing was scary. Once I saw a patient but they were too weak and fatigued to cooperate with me so I let them rest.. then they died that evening.
Is thag spooky?
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>>18636207
I also saw that episode of supernatural.
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>>18636211
>I said "rest", not "rest in peace" dammit
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>>18636211
I also did a lot of dissection when I was studying but you become pretty detached from the corpses and they pretty much ended up feeling like movie props to me. Like they didn't feel like real people.
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while in the heart hospital, I swore I saw an old guy turn a corner just ahead of my while i was doing one of my walks. was a long corridor where he turned, got to it and no one in sight.

Also, one of the creepiest things were all the Code Blue's I heard while waiting for my operation. One weekend, there must have been five codes in my little section of rooms. Freaked me out, since my heart was on the edge at the time. I'm so fortunate to still be here. I love you guys.
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>>18636226
MY SIDES.
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>>18636226
kek
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>>18634366
Vampires are biological too bruh, but it's still spoopy
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>>18636680
Code blue is when someone dies? Do they announce it on the loudspeaker?

I'm glad you're still here
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>>18636680
We love you too anon
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>>18637292
also fictional
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>>18631762
Spent time in a hospital recently. Dude they had in the room with me was like a fucking zombie. From the medications I heard them talking about, I could tell he was a hardcore alcoholic. Bastard kept me up all night because he kept taking out his catheters and trying to leave. The nurses were really cool people though. Much appreciation for the people that have to deal with that shit.
>mfw I was able to finally ride my bike again for a bit today.
Thank you hospital friends.
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>>18631886
d..did you enjoyed the Tyrone spooks?
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>my best friend had a freak heart attack
>me and a group of his friends go to ICU to visit him
>Walking through and seeing all the people in the ICU who are probably going to die
>hear ominous singing
>a little girl was singing silent night as creepily as possible down the hall

Ifthat were a horror movie, it would have been some serious foreshadowing
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>>18637317
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hospital_emergency_codes#Code_Blue
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>>18637317
>Code blue is when someone dies? Do they announce it on the loudspeaker?

Cardiac arrest, and they announce it on the loudspeakers so the code blue team can hear to come running. There was a big blue button in each of the rooms that you have to slap pretty hard to activate. It sets off a blue alarm light outside the room and notifies the nurses station, who calls the code blue out. That weekend of those five codes, you'd hear them call it and very quickly hear people running and a couple of carts being pushed down the hall. I'm so glad the hospital I was in had individual rooms, so I didn't have to witness anyone crashing like that.
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>>18636041
It had a nearish miss of collapsing I think.

The biggest private buyer was Virgin Healthcare and they seem to be pulling out en masse. What you'll see in the next couple of years is a movement back to government funded practices again.
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>>18634379
Is it likely that a necrophiliac works there? It'll explain the bruises.
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>>18640033
No, the porters just drop dead bodies all the time.

The hospital for whatever reason is sprawled out over a very large site, rarely having more than 2 floors at any spot. So porters are wheeling dead people several miles each day. So bound to happen.
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I went to the hospital with my mom to go see our aunt after she broke her leg (this was when I was around 8).

The room was a shared room and on the other side of the curtain was a man sounding like he was dying with extremist Jehovah's or something yelling biblical prayers as this man yell and screams.

Kinda scared me.
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>>18631762
I worked in a hospital for years. Cleaned the morgue, carried dead bodies etc. Oddest thing I saw was three pill-poppers who went break-room to break-room going through people's lunches.


It was reported that a coworker sucked a dude's sick so hard that he had to go ER to have blood drained from it because it wouldn't go down.
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>>18640942
>It was reported that a coworker sucked a dude's sick so hard that he had to go ER to have blood drained from it because it wouldn't go down.
That's not right. Bursting a vessel is possible (but not likely), breaking the penis also possible. Most likely though the suckee took a bunch of viagra but doesn't want anyone to know about their flaccid cock problems so blames the sucker instead.
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I work in a nursing home and do a lot if night shifts. I get pretty bored sometimes so i like to do some research and find patterns trying to stay awake. Here are a couple ive noticed.
>Most people die between 3-4 in the morning
>In my nursing home alot of the residents have reported seeing a young aboriginal girl in their rooms at night. Ive found out that the whole facility is built on aboriginal sacred land.
>One night this lady was on a syringe driver. Once they get put on that syringe driver you know they are gonna die within days. They are basicallu comatose state. Anyway this lady suddenly wakes up while on syringe driver and asks to have one last dance before she leaves. Cant remember the artist but it was cute and cheesy. After she listens to this music and has a dance she says "I have to go now he is bringing my blue flowers". She dies almost immediately. Walk outside the ward. A fuckinng painting of blue flowers is sitting there.
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>>18641245
That's dank
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>>18634328
My best friends Dad died in 1991. During an open casket wake his body sat up but not quite fully right when the priest mentioned his name. It scared the bejeezus out of everyone and several screamed. The priest had to calm everyone down and explained it's a natural thing that happens sometimes.

I used to have a coroners assistant (the guy who picks up bodies for the morgue) as a regular customer back then. He said weird, but perfectly natural, things happen. He related one night hearing a banging-scraping noise coming from within one of the drawers... obviously the body inside briefly moved around. No matter how natural, he said, it's always a bit unsettling to experience that. kek.
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>>18641245
How do you live with yourself?
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In 2003 wifes grandmother is in hospital stricken with cancer. It's her last moments.

>both her daughters & my wife by her side
>oldest daughter (mother-in-law) holding one hand
>about half a minute before passing away her grandmothers attention shifts to an empty corner at the foot of her bed
>she reached out with other hand and gestures to the seemingly empty corner
>everyone present follows her gaze
>my skin crawls!
>weakly she says, "Mommy.." and smiles
>lays there focused on something invisible for several moments as if listening
>lays her head back, closes her eyes, and quietly passes on.

I remember having a weird urge to take a picture of the corner for some reason. :-/
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Saw a skellington.
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>>18634425
what'd you get exactly?
i have very flat feet and wide and i was thinking about getting surgery to fix them, but that bill could be an issue.
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>>18641385
That would be terrifying as hell. Do you live in a country where they don't routinely embalm bodies or was it a special request to not have it done? Or can embalmed bodies still move?
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>>18641496
she was right on the verge of life and death, so she saw the other side right before passing over to it..
pretty neat, makes you think that there's afterlife when you hear stories like this :)
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EMT here.
>delivered a patient to the third floor of a hospital
>elevators are always slow
>really fucking slow
>out of 4 elevators atleast 2 are exclusively used by hospital staff with priority ride keys
>decide to look for a different elevator
>make my way through the corridors
>no fucking clue where i am at that point
>but atleast there's an elevator here
>flickering lights, dirts, rust, etc in the elevator, its a fucking shitheap
>go down to ground level
>exit elevator into some sort of silent hill murderspace
>again rust everywhere
>stripped walls and everything
>have to make my way out of this ceepy sidewing of the hospital
Shit was scary.
Had the whole cliché down, flickering lights, rusted shit everywhere, you know the works.
Was still faster than my driver who was waiting for the elevator though.
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Studying to be a doctor so I've dealt with a lot of dead bodies learning anatomy. I'm so used to it now they are no different than a plastic model, but it gets a bit surreal when you see the face and finger/toe nails
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Forgive the source (random nursing forum) but here's a good lengthy read relevant to the thread
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>>18643153
forgot to paste the damn link
http://allnurses.com/general-nursing-discussion/whats-your-best-108202.html
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>>18640350
Yep.

>ive dropped 2
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>>18631788
it has begun
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These things will be your new slave drivers. Dictating every little thing that goes on in your life.
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>>18643319
this
>>18631788
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>>18631762
>what was the spookiest thing you ever experienced there?
Being strapped to a bed and injected in the ass while being yelled at by a doctor to take my pills or else .
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>>18643502
It was probably for the best.
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>>18633351
>It's not an illuminated skin-walker tulpa lizard man Boston bomber
>because then it would be real
Fucking /x/, never change...
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>>18643124
Gay
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>>18644862
That's not what he was implying autismo, he's just pointing out how cheesy it sounds
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>>18637273
>>18637240
Samefag
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>>18641826
Canada. And I believe they opted not to embalm? As they were putting him into the ground real quick (I think within 3 days of his passing).
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I work in a path lab currently, see a few dead foetuses, once had accident and emergency send one up in a plastic bag, scared the shit out of me when I opened it ha. Actually had a bunch of pens in a pot in one of our rooms currently, psych hospital near us had a patient who had swallowed them and had to have them surgically removed from her stomach. No one really knows what to do with them so they're just in a pot in the fume cupboard. Seen a few people code in ITU, seen a lady near die in childbirth when I worked in blood transfusion, porter came up covered in blood and shell-shocked.
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>>18645235
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Happened 2 years ago to my great grandmother
>Started shouting something in russian only understood "oh god " , "please god"
>Why all old people near death start seeing strange things , like reapers
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>>18646007
Because dying
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[1] Honor the physician with the honor due him,
according to your need of
him, for the Lord created him;
[2] for healing comes from the Most High,
and he will receive a gift from the king.
[3] The skill of the physician lifts up his head,
and in the presence of great men he is admired.
[4] The Lord created medicines from the earth,
and a sensible man will not despise them.
[5] Was not water made sweet with a tree
in order that his power might be known?
[6] And he gave skill to men
that he might be glorified in his marvelous works.
[7] By them he heals and takes away pain;
[8] the pharmacist makes of them a compound.
His works will never be finished;
and from him health is upon the face of the earth.

[9] My son, when you are sick do not be negligent,
but pray to the Lord, and he will heal you.
[10] Give up your faults and direct your hands aright,
and cleanse your heart from all sin.
[11] Offer a sweet-smelling sacrifice, and a memorial
portion of fine flour,
and pour oil on your offering, as much as you can afford.
[12] And give the physician his place, for the Lord created him;
let him not leave you, for there is need of him.
[13] There is a time when success lies in the hands of physicians,
[14] for they too will pray to the Lord
that he should grant them success in diagnosis
and in healing, for the sake of preserving life.
[15] He who sins before his Maker,
may he fall into the care of a physician.
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>>18646035
(The Wisdom of Ben Sira, Ch. 38)
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>>18646035
>>18646040
Fuck off
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>>18642127
What the fuck? Do most hospitals just have abandoned wings? If not, you may be brushing off what happened too quickly.
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>>18641496
Not hospital related but I have a similar story.
>Last moments of aunt at home, after battling cancer for 2 years.
>She spends her last days chatting with us, and taking pics of her cat with her phone.
>Days after that she dies, we are checking the pics she took.
>Last 4 or 5 photos, just minutes before her death are of a wall.
>An empty wall just in front of her bed.
>Pics aren't taken at the same angle, and don't seem to be focused on anything specific.
>Looks like the wall just was on the background of something else she wanted to take a pic of.
Wonder what she saw.
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>>18643124
That spooped me
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>>18638467
Yeah hospitals can be pretty fucking disturbing.

>I had to go to a hospital for an appendix CT scan
>Random woman comes to my room and says its time for the scan
>Cant walk to the scan room even though my legs work cuz 'muh protocol'
>Wheel me down some creepy, cold, green/blue hallways with no people, just a bunch of ominous doors that say biohazard and stuff
>Reach the scan room and theres 2 people in front of me
> One of them is one life support which sounds like a vacuum cleaner turning on and off
>Try to ignore it, pretty freaked out, Im visibly shaking at this point
>Wheel him out and the next person comes in apparently for some heart related reason.
>Codes on the damn machine and a bunch of people come rushing to her and wheel her out to god knows where.
>Mfw Im next in line
>Go in, technician and I say hi and stuff, small talk really
>Ask him how many times a person dies on the machine
>Says very rarely but it still happens
>They scan me and wheel me back to my room
>Take a creepy elevator with fluorescent lights this time

The surgery went fine but the whole experience of seeing people at deaths door really traumatized me.
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>>18645235
>No one really knows that to do with them.

What happens to organs and medical waste?
Do you ship them out to be disposed of, or does the hospital incinerate them after pathology?
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I never worked in a hospital but I lived next door to one for 4 years while I was in uni. It wasn't rare for me to hear the ambulances go off at night. One night however after a night class I was walking by and saw them bring an actual body on a stretcher. I felt like something followed me home after that. I had an eery dream that night that the person on the stretcher (an elderly asian women) sat up from the stretcher and looked directly at me. It wasn't long after this that I actually heard in our local news that an eldery asian women was struck by a car and killed on scene. One of a few paranormal dream type things that has happened to me, but kind of hospital related I guess.
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>>18646533
I should probably mention the body was covered when I saw it, but that's kind of a given
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Sorry, no greentext. This is very personal and I can't focus on making it into a fucking greentext.

Even without anything paranormal happening, witnessing somebody battling cancer can be disturbing. I was really fucked up in my head for years from witnessing my grandmother wither away, screaming in pain for hours and losing all dignity as a human being. Even after years after her death I still cannot completely accept the horrible reality of it. This was happening daily as she lived with my mom and me and we were taking care of her. In the last months of her life she sometimes slipped into insanity and back. For example she thought she still had her glasses on and tried to put them down even when we were holding them before her. However her brain scan was completely clean so it was maybe from all the opiates she was taking to alleviate her suffering.

I remember both my mom and me were in the living room with her and she said

>Hey Palo long time no see.

Palo was a nickname of her deceased partner and my mother's father. I can only remember how sad the moment was. In the last days her condition was so bad she had episodes of breath so shallow she had to go to the hospital. I remember the day before she died we were standing around her hospital bed and she sat and looked through us and simply said:

>Palo, why are you just standing back? Come join us.
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>>18646550
This pulled my heart-strings. Sorry for your loss, anon.
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>>18631789
Well this made me sad
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>>18641532
F-Fugg..
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>>18646066
Its not abandoned, just under construction.
Its an old hospital and renovation is long overdue, which is also why they fix the main elevators.
It was just creepy either way, short angled corridors with stripped walls and no one around.
Made me think of some horror movie i watched where they're stuck in some asylum, then escape back to their hotel only to end up back in the asylum when the doors of their elevator opens.
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>>18646446
>seeing people at deaths door really traumatized me.
You get used to it if you're around it for long enough.
There are still cases where i actually start to think about life and death and all that jazz.
The conclusion i usually draw is
>i hope i die before i become like that
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>>18640860
I too hope never to catch the "Jehovah's witness" disease.
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>>18646499
Not him but I had a buddy who was an aspiring coroner and lived at a funeral home. He lived in the basement after the funeral director invited him to be a "groundskeeper" of sorts. The way to his bedroom, unless you wanted to walk all the way through the massive house, was through the room where they prep the bodies and then through a door that lead to an old set of rickety stairs into the basement. He was almost always a room and a half away from a dead body at any time. He said they kept him there so he could have easy access to his bedroom and the room where the bodies are and wouldn't have to interrupt a funeral if it was going on.

Anyway, long story short, we were drinking one night and I finally talked him into going into that room with me. Against his better judgement (he always told me how much trouble he would get in if he brought a friend or something through there) he gave a tour of sorts and pointed out a big fucking sink, almost the size of a bathtub where he said they just dumped all the extra organs. I guess it went into the sewer system. Maybe not.
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[QUESTION]
what do you think hospitals would be like if we felt the same way about death as the Samurai in The Last Samurai
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>>18631762

I have worked at a hospital for the last 4 years. Is the least Spooky place around here.
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>>18647272
Didn't see it. What way do you mean?
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>>18647285
In the movie, the samurai are completely okay with death. Almost like they are looking forward to it.
Would hospitals be more of like a party or would there be more joy. Every time I've gone into a hospital there is this feeling of "fuck I don't want to be here"
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This could be the fate of any one of us someday
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>>18647272
>>18647291

Don't derail the thread with retarded speculation, kthx
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>>18647603
lol fuck off, question is about hospitals dumbass
your kthx makes you sound like a teenage girl.
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>>18643124
nver forget
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>>18647599
Tell that nurse the heart isnt in the face
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>>18647615
>question is about hospitals

>hay guize wut would hospitals b like if we embraced Death like our Glorious Nippon Master Race from this movie starring some white dude as the "last samurai"

Has literally nothing to do with

>Has anybody here worked at a hospital? If so, what was the spookiest thing you ever experienced there?

>your kthx makes you sound like a teenage girl

I honestly can't tell if you're a troll or just dense. I'm choosing the former. kthxbai
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>>18646047

Not that anon, but I was just wondering if you were telling them to fuck off because you have issue with the content/source, or if it's because it's not really meeting the theme of spooky and instead just sounds sort of like religious spam?
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>>18647640

The heart, aren't these for circumcision?
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>>18647901
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>>18647895
I guess they can shock your foreskin until it falls off
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>>18642069
Or it was a hallucination
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My mother told me, we can't die til someone on the other side wants us bad enough. That being said, in our family it common for the soon to be deceased to speak of close relative who have been deceased. Going through this thread remined me of that. It's common place even outside of my family.
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>>18648295
She told me, when you die and youre suppossed to die your loved ones will come for you.
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I worked in a hospital morgue as one of my first jobs.

Unpleasant job, obviously.

Spookiest thing was getting one sit up on you. One of the doctors told me it's not hugely unheard of, and you will see it occasionally in that job, but nothing can prepare for you seeing a corpse you know damn well is dead just jerk bolt upright.
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>>18646446
I hear ya. I spent 99 days at the Foothills NICU (Neo-natal ICU) in Calgary Alberta and I watched newborns die and saw things like 5 yo girls dying from Leukemia... an old persons disease. Fuu....

It changes ya. :-(
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>>18648544

There we go!! That's exactly what happened. >>18641385
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>>18646550
>her deceased partner and my mother's father
So....your grandpa? Did he touch you or something you can't directly refer to him?
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Im a registrered nurse, but im working the night shift now, i will come back tomorrow and post a few stories
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>>18648802
He died before I was born and they weren't married. My mom was 17 at the time. He was a doctor and a skilled hunter. When I am in any of the towns he worked in and people see or hear my name for any reason they ask me if I am related to him and they always show great respect. From the stories and photos I saw I feel a tangible respect as well. I am sad I never met the man because I think I would be a better person today.

The irony is that he had a cardiac arrest so he drove to the nearest hospital as fast as he could and said what exactly they need to administer him. The young inexperienced doctor panicked and my grandpa died.
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>>18648295
>we can't die til someone on the other side wants us bad enough.
so technically if you could figure out how to get the entire spirit world to stop liking you (including demons etc. I guess), you could become immortal.
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Well this happened to my dad, he's a pediatric doctor and he had landed a job at this really old hospital in the cities bout a month ago. There's an elevator in the back half and it's an employee only elevator. It just got done with getting worked on just for routine checkups and stuff because it's an old one. Well my dad was walking towards it and saw a patient open the door and was going to try to tell her that she can't get on there especially because she was dragging around an IV stand. He called out and asked her room number but when she turned around to look at him she disappeared and the IV bag and stand stayed there. My dad said she looked sortof like the typical meth addict. My dad called a nurse over to look at the stand and decided to use a different elevator. He later talked to his friend about it and turns out she's pretty widely known around the office. They call her Mandy but nobody actually knows who she is and nobody's checked the records for her.
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>>18631788
that's some pretty terrible programming. you get patients with limited mobility that can't stand aside either. that place must be lawsuit city.
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>>18631762
Spookiest things are the religious art and architecture of hospitals.
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>>18643124
ghost/doll secks
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>>18631762
Homeless guy broke in to a surgical area and stole all the dirty needles.
>spoopy
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>>18649434
>ywn be so much of a dickhead that even Death wants nothing to do with you
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Story about my grandma:
She was hospitalized then died a few days later. During the funeral, my father told me that before my grandma died, she said some souls were inviting her to the after-life. Nobody saw these souls except for my grandma.
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>>18646081
That is very interesting
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>>18650491
>even death wants nothing to do with you
KEK
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>>18641496
I used to sit with my neighbor's dying mother when my neighbor would need to run errands (just sit in the living room on my phone or read to make sure there wasn't a fire or some crazy shit), and in her final week I could constantly hear her in the other room yelling at people who weren't there. She was telling them she didn't want to go swimming, and then that she didn't want to go with them, and kept crying, and then a couple days before she died she was talking to them like they were old friends and seemed really happy. That was probably the first time in my life I thought there may be something else after this. I still don't know for sure.
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>>18634328
Wow, that is some really old hospital equipment. I work in the ICU, and that vent looks to be like 50 years old. Anyways, no spooky stories from me, but initially when I started working on this unit I found it a little unsettling that we would have a patient die, bag them up and after they would get wheeled out to the morgue, housekeeping would come up clean the room, and in about an hour there would be a new admission coming up to the same room that a little over an hour ago had a dead body sitting in it.
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>>18648295
She told me she wants the D

What do we do from here?
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>>18648901
Lol
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>>18650732
Ask any nurse that cares for the elderly and they'll you that once the patient starts talking to invisible beings it means they are on their way out.
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Just before my grandmother died who had Alzheimer's she started reaching for things that weren't there when she never did that before. Died of a pulmonary embolism so doubt she could feel it coming physically.
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>>18641245
I dont fully understand what just happened but when I saw that line about the blue flowers I felt something I cant explain. I got goosebumps all over my body and felt this amazing feeling of calm and quiet happiness washing through me with the goosebumps, like the goosebumps slowly went away outwards to the ends of my limbs, like a wave moving through me. I almost cried, but it wasnt sadness, it was happiness, so profound like Ive never felt before. Im still feeling the aftershocks. Also now that I think about it the images I saw in my head regarding the whole story were really vivid, to the point that I had a sort of image of the painting in my head. Fuck son what just happened.
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>>18651321
to clarify, It felt less like I was experiencing a memory of a past life, but that the man with the blue flowers was showing me a glimpse of what's to come. Even as I type this I feel that same feeling as the first time. I think It means Im right. Whenever it comes to the occult I can always have a general feeling of what's true and what isn't, and every now and again Ill get the specific notion that something is very correct or very wrong, as if something is guiding me along the path but still letting me explore it myself, like a parent teaching their child how to ride a bike
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>>18649463
>Well this happened
My bullshit detector went off the scale at this point. Spooky.
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>>18651321
My scientific opinion is that you'rea feeble minded fool who can be convinced of anything as long as it makes him feel he has some sort of special power or thing that makes you different because you're life is just so mediocre it hurts
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>>18651321
>>18651359
Chill out bro, it's just a story
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>>18651660
Scary as fuck.
Source?
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>>18651782
Pretty sure that was a fire drill or power outage on an empty floor. Someone noticed it looked like out of a creepy movie and decided to film while they had the chance.
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Is there a scientific explanation for the hallucinations patients have before they die?
I know that there's high brain activity after the heart stops but they never say anything about when people are still alive.
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2yrs ago I went to the ER because I had a really bad case of vertigo (later that day it was discovered that I had a ear infection causing it), had a little room to myself, doctors would come in every now and then to do tests and what not, was in that room for about 8hrs until my vertigo went away and the root of the problem was discovered, anyways every once in a while I could hear a faint sound that sounded like a crowd of people in agony, moaning, screaming and crying, coming from the corner of the room, reminded me of movie sound effects of people suffering in hell, could it have been hallucinations from the vertigo or the meds given to me?, or did that room had a portal to hell?
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After hours sometimes I have to go on blood runs which is going to the blood bank and bring back a blood cooler. After doing this there is always the one set of doors that lead from the hospital to the staff hallway. When I open it always has this weird glitter kind of effect in the air. Yea not really a scary thing just weird
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I was going to start my own thread but this works.
I work as a security guard a mental hospital from the 1800s.
Ill share a few stories, pic related.
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>>18651886

DMT bro, Google it
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>>18652009
I'll start with the small stuff.
I've seen a bible move across a table on its own. I've had radios turn off on their own when entering places like the chapel or an abandoned unit.
I've seen silhouttes of people on the cameras, or in the reflection of windows.
I've heard strange noises on the radio like gargling or a girl laughing.
Last night, I heard a baby crying for 10-15 seconds while I was on the top floor offices(its a single hallway so there is no where for a baby to be stored or hidden).

cont.
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>>18652031
Please do
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>>18652031
Oh almost forgot the time I was talking to a cleaning lady in dialysis and her cleaning cart started and continued moving UP the slopped hallways on its own.

now for story 1.
>security works in pairs on one specific ward in the hospital
>I'm always with one guy who would sit by the door in the guard room, with the lights off, and be on his phone for a bit
>Coworker likes to stop door with his foot when I open door, just to be a shit disturber.
>late evening, around 10:30-11:00pm
>I go to change my radio's battery
>I unlock the guard room and try to push open the door
>it budges open a little but then stops, as if someones foot is on it.
>I decide to play with my coworker and I lean and put all my weight onto the door and push
>Door shakes but I cant overcome my coworkers strength
>I sigh and say "Dude, just let me into the room"
>I hear toilet flush from across the hall
>Staff bathroom opens and coworker comes out, looks at me confused and says "What?"
>I'm still leaning on the door as it suddenly stops pushing back on me
>I fall into the guard room
Coworker and I both proceed to nope the fuck out to the nursing station
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>>18647599
My fate is to watch another ASMR medical roleplay video?
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>>18652071

>On patrol tonight
>patrolling officers act alone on overnights
>sit around office for a couple hours, eat food and play emulators on phone
>decide to finally go do a patrol
>get to dialysis unit and go down a single dead-end corridor to hit one of the checkpoints I have to scan
>Dialysis was very warm when I entered it, I debated taking off my work sweater.
>out of nowhere I get goosebumps and shivers, I suddenly feel FREEZING as if I should of been wearing a winter jacket
>Start leaving the wallway and get to the end door
>whole time it feels like there is someone 2 feet behind me staring down at my neck.
>get to end part of the ward, section where there is lots of special chairs for the patients, each with their own little tv hanging in front of it.
>T.V's all go from their channels to static as I start to feel freezing again.
>Im now freaking out and rush off the ward.
>I go up a flight of stairs to hit a checkpoint
>on way back down, a floor that had lights on, was now pitch black
>go to office to take a break from this shit
>notice on camera on unit that turned its own lights off, there looks to be a phantom resembling an old man.
>I can see lots of detail, enough to see facial features like his nose and I could tell his hands were in his pocket.
>my phone camera treated it like he wasn't even on screen.
>Decide to just leave it alone and go finish my patrol
>I start to feel like im being followed again but decide to just stop being a pussy and continue my patrol
>I get to the chapel
>I turn on the lights and walk up the hall that leads into the main chapel
>As I get to the end of the hall, the lights flicker and turn off as it sounds like something heavy was slide across the floor
>decide im a humongous pussy and decided to go hang with the guard in the patient registry unit.
>didn't finish my patrols or do anything else that night

There is more to this, will finish in next post
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>>18652136
>My relief shows up
>I tell her about my night but forget all about the old man on the camera.
>She tells me her story of a similar experience >in the exact same hallway of dialysis
>same feeling of cold and being watched up close
>she mentions one thing that made me truly feel spooked
>as she was leaving the unit, when she went to open the door she looked into the glass window on the door
>she said she could very clearly see an old man staring at her, expressionless, standing directly behind her.

Spooky stuff happens here and its not uncommon. A janitor found a rat king, a collection of dead rats all knotted together by their tales just the other week. People have quit on the spot because of their experiences.
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>>18631788
That's how the robot uprising starts, man
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>>18637684
Nurses have to deal with so much crazy shit. Nice ones are pretty special. I couldn't deal with that job all and stay smiling
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>>18631762
I had a big surgery in 2011 after 2 and a half years or chemo, as I regained strenght I got to meet quite a bunch of staff members, a doctor that im pretty sure beat a female co worker to get a fibromatosis surgery on its caree records, a nurse that non stop offered my drugs for the pain (I suspect she was lucking for an excuse to ransack the supplies), but the most memorable one was the guy I shared my room with, an old dude from Paraguay who told me ultra spooky stories, first on the hospital bed, later on as we streched our legs walking side by side on the hallways at night. The most unnerving one I remember is the one of the Vytu-viue, a monkey like criture that stalks you at night, their hair is of an absolute black but its oily, so you can catch a glimpse of it if the moonlight or a rougue streetlight hits it right. But most certainly the first thing you'll see, just like he did, are its theet.

He saw it one night, back on the 80' as he was waiting with other two workers for the company pick up truck that would take them from the woodcutter's camp back to town It was just, standing there, on the ridge of the jungle, with its eyes wide open in expectation, a grin on its face, the bottom theet overgrown and curved outwards, the legs, stubby and hidden amongst the fur, the creature is creepy and unnatural, but no bigger that 70cm. He said he cursed himself when he realized what was going on, because the worse thing about knowing the leyend of the Vytu-viue is that he knew how deadly are the concecuences of the malefice he places on you are.
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>>18652634
He explained me that the creature is cursed, it's an aberration of the night and therefore, it cannot come close to humans nor the human world, but the smell of fear is intoxicating, like adrenaline to it, the more it percives it, the braver it feels and the more he encroaches forward, and the closer he is, the bigger it gets, when the malefice it's at its summit, the Vytu-viue can get as big as 2 meters, at that point it picks up the human by one of his legs with its unnatural apeish streght and with a whip like moting bashes it repetedly against the ground until the leg dislodges or only a pulp remains, it is said the Vytu-viue are not born with their gleefull smile, but rather that the extasy they get from thier first murded freezes it like that forever.

Well anyways, he was absolutely scared shitless, but the two foremen that where waiting with him didnt knew about the Vytu-viue and where laughing their asses of especulating what deep jungle illegal drug compound had the monkey raided to get that fucked up, and their laughter was so contagious it basically saved his life.
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>>18651660
>>18651782

Gotchu senpai

https://youtu.be/kKwlWe0USoE
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>>18652640
Bruh...
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>>18636185
I've been a patient in a psych ward before and the actively schizophrenic patients are the most "disruptive" people there. There was one guy who was haunted by voices of his family telling him that he's the reason his brother was locked away for life. We'd just be chillin, watching TV and he'd start crying and shout "fuck off, i'm sorry, i'm sorry bro" out of nowhere.
I'm schizoaffective so lucky for me i can make the connection that what i'm hearing isn't real, but usually if I feel the need to respond, it just sounds like annoyed blubbering to most people. if i have headphones in i make can it look like i'm miming to a song.
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>>18652780
Also there was one time that I was in the emergency ward for attempting suicide and as I was laying in bed, across from me was this old lady and a dude and chick over her and the chick was crying. the guy was making a bunch of phone calls, but I couldn't hear what he was saying.
And then the tea and coffee lady comes past and offers everyone drinks. she looks into each little cubicle thing and says "any tea or coffee?" she does this for me first and then leans into the room opposite of me with the couple and the old lady.
"tea or coffee?"
the crying lady responds with "no thanks"
"no, i meant for the patient."
"she's dead"
"oh... uh, sorry."
i don't think the tea lady stopped at anyone elses cubicle in our hallway.

>mfw i was 2 metres away from a dead lady and her grieving daughter
>daughters husband making calls to the family about the car crash the old lady had been in
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>>18652172
>not an actuall rat king
>>18652634
Ok this shit is way to long, can someone tell me if it is worth my time?
>>18652780
Most of it presents as voices or as auditive contamination? (Knocks on doors, people walking etc.)
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>>18652803
auditory hallucinations are more common than visual ones, but although sometimes visual ones can make you question if you really did see a pair of legs with no torso or if it was just your eyes "tricking" you, auditory ones are distinct.
I have heard friends and family scream out my name in pain when I'm all alone, telling me I'm going to accidentally do some physical thing before it happens (falling down stairs, almost tripping into oncoming traffic, that kind of stuff)
Luckily most audible hallucinations i have are just fucking annoying, not particularly sinister.
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>>18652071
>>18652136
>>18652172
Creepy. The people working guard duty at night in these places have to be tough. I'd fuckin piss myself
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X-ray tech here, working in a small town in southern oregon

around these parts we have certain people who live out in the boonies who keep to themselves and their family only coming into town for supplies. Real disgusting folks, remember please don't smoke, drink, or smoke meth when you're pregnant.

occasionally we'd get one or two in the ER with abdominal pain or some shit and they'd have a family member with them. 10/10 times they smell like they sleep with goats and sheep and always have a dead look on their face when you talk to them, all generally borderline retarded.

nothing scary about them being in my hospital, but I know all sorts of nasty shit goes on out in the hills, incest, rape, lots of drugs, occasionally drifters get murdered. State welfare workers generally don't go out there unless they have a county mounty escort them.
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>>18633351
Actually that sounded hilarious enough to be believable
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>>18652927
sounds like white city or maybe Ruch
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I once saw 2-dimensional skeleton hanging on the wall in doctors office. It was really scary.
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>>18643124
Too soon
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>>18646499
It always has to be incinerated somehow. You can get some beyond nasty illnesses otherwise.
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>>18653242
I saw a 3 dimensional skeletal once in a medical school. It was hung from it's neck and had a bunch of Latin incantations scribbled on the bones. Spooky af.
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Worked in hospitals for 10 years. Was a lab tech for 4 years in the Air Force. Never had anything spooky happen. But when I was a teenager, I worked in environmental services. One night, I was tasked with walking to a separate building of the hospital (attached by a long-ass hallway) which housed all the offices so I can clean them. I was literally the only person walking around this entire 8 story building late at night. I had a walkie talkie, a beeper, and a wireless phone so that my supervisor could reach me. Well as I was cleaning one of the offices, my walkie talkie started pushing a bunch of static over the air. I figured my boss was trying to reach me. Before I could remove my latex gloves and grab it, I heard a little girl's voice clearly say "Hello???". What was creepy about it was that her voice didn't sound normal, it seemed to start off faint and then it crescendo'd into the end of the word "Hello". Right after that, the static just went away. Okay, I know it wasn't a spirit or anything but it was creepy nontheless and caught me off guard. I remember playing with kiddie walkie talkies with my brother back in 4th grade at home and somehow we managed to talk to a trucker who was using a CB radio in his truck. So I assume I somehow picked up some little girl on her walkie talkie from somewhere outside the hospital but then again, it was closer to like midnight at that point.
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>>18652803
>not an actuall rat king
????
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>>18644910
And he wasn't implying that the other anon implied tulpas and shit are the only true paranormal entities autismo, he was talking about /x/ as a whole
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>>18634416
>tfw you faint in America and get took to hospital because they think you've had a heart attack, but really you were just dehydrated, but now you have to remortgage you house to pay for the bottle of water the hospital gave you
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>>18634328
Actually, this is an expected bpdy reaction when dealing with patients who are in a severe healt state. In fact, the position that patient is having, its due to decortication, a loss of brain function and it might reveal brain death
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>>18643124
wtf, i fucking lol'd
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>>18647640
lol
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please don't let this die, I'm enjoying it so far. one of the best threads I've seen in a while.
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when i was little, my Mom used to take me to her hospital, then one day a guy broke out of an asylum or he wast set free, don't know for sure, but as he was mentally ill, he thought he was a doctor, and began to carry injections, luckily people spotted him quickly ans i remember him running and threatening or just running from being captured, as i was little that was kind of scary for me.
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My male nurse was a hambeast and died of a heart attack as he was carryng an elderly fat lady into her room, their tried to bring him back with a hearth massage but it was all for naught.
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not really spoopy, but just advice... if you ever are in the hospital, don't be afraid to speak up for your rights, or if you think something is wrong that they're not seeing.

I'm the one from above who had a heart attack, and was in a heart hospital. Before the surgery, I was having some shortness of breath, as I was having another mild heart attack while in the hospital. The RN for me came in, I told him my symptoms and he brushed it off as me just being anxious. Anxiety is one of the symptoms of a heart attack btw. He didn't want to bother the doctor overnight in case it turned out to be nothing, as he might get in trouble. He actually said that. My wife jumped all over him and got the RN from the ajoining set of rooms. She was all over my symptoms, ordering tests and contacting the doctor.

I don't know what happened to the other RN, but I never saw him again the time I was there.
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I've heard a few stories from my family who are mostly all care takers of vets at the VA. The stories they tell are usually of people passing on but if they're in this one specific room they see a little girl or boy in the corner.
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Go to bed Nate.
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>>18653392
>not being able to tell a fake rat king from a real one
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>>18656332
how would you discern that. moreover, why would you need to know that? is there some situation where you would need to look at a snarl of dead rats and go "hm yes, look at the tails here, that knot is clearly manmade, probably by a boy scout" and it would actually make a difference in anything?
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>>18656668

That anons joke flew further over your head than any ayylmao's could ever hope to...
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>>18631762
Saw an old fuck in a assless gown shit and piss the floor like a bird.
Spooked me when I realized I'll be that old fuck someday.
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>>18643160
thank you
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>>18634416
>Tfw America is the only developed country in the world without universal health care
>Stupid Americans don't want it because 'HUR COMMUNISM"
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>>18631762
I often go to an abandoned city where they have a "haunted" old hospital right in the center. People say it's haunted but nothing ever happens. I even go there at night but that's kinda dangerous since there's holes/pipes/homeless people/gangs. In the basement there's a red pentagram painted on the floor but that's probably someone trying to fuck with people. I have videos and shit of the place and I did that voice recorder thing where you ask questions and play it back later. Admittedly, there was a voice but it could have been the wind. I still have that voice recording somewhere maybe. It's been a while since then...
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>>18657387
Oh shit. Someone actually made a video on the hospital. Maybe someone who lives near that place made it because it doesn't have many views.
https://youtu.be/HnkOHXNnDmg
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>>18656778
ok well instead of asking you to explain, I'll just let you have your smug feeling of superiority since you seem to need it so badly.
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>>18657356
that reminds me, sometime in the next ~30 years I should buy an exit bag kit, for the inevitable day when they tell me I need to go in a nursing home.
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I worked in a nursing home for a while. Old people who just lie around waiting to die, lose control of bodily functions etc. are a bit creepy in a sad way (it could be YOU) but not really paranormal.

The dementia hallucinations are borderline sp00ky though. One old man who had really bad dementia would always fuss when we were getting him ready in the morning etc. saying we weren't "doing it right", whatever we were doing (from helping him piss to serving breakfast), not being able to specify what exactly was wrong just saying "it's not right, it's not finished, it's not prepared yet" etc etc.
He was being like this all the time but one day got worse; he was more "specific" than I'd ever heard up to that point, pointing and gesturing and going "It's not correct, over there, the thing, over there, the thing with the thing, it's not right", etc on and on. Just in the days after this kinda escalation of his dementia he was taken to the hospital (don't know why, but probably from physical issues since if it was just that he was getting more crazy they would probably move him to a home for dementia patients) and died pretty much immediately.

I've heard a lot of patients say things that are obviously hallucinations but it kind of freaked me out to imagine what it's like to live as that man, constantly upset and anxious about something yet not being able to explain what. Wonder if he knew what was wrong but couldn't say or didn't really know
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I see sane people entering the psychiatric floor
and leave in mutch worse condition , thei all have to return . i think thei recruting people for their perverse mindcontroll projects
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Just saw a thing on tv about an old psychiatric hospital in Stockholm, now defunct. They had a project where inmates worked with artists to make murals for the basement levels. The program apparently showed good therapeutic results but was shut down cause the bosses and politicians in charge some of the paintings were too creepy.
The paintings featured were actually kind of tame, some more kooky and weird than anything but this one was a bit sp000ps
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>>18631788

Never mistreat a robot. They always remember.

Guy got off lucky.
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>>18646550
Why didnt you just let your grandma die? You know take her out back and end her suffering.
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>>18657828
Vacaville california.
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>>18647709
he's probably retarded.
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>>18655527
You sound like you have a good wife who knows you well (assuming of course that you want to continue to exist).
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>>18657557
rekt
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>>18660048

oh yeah, she's the best. and yeah, I wasn't ready to leave yet.
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Not necessarily work at a hospital but it happened in a hospital in macau

>be vacationing with family in macau
>The Grudge 2004 just recently came out and it spooked the shit out of me and my sister, eunice
>I would run on all fours to chase and spook her
>she would scream and run away from me
>uncle gets hospitalized due to insulin or something
>be wandering on my own
>go to uncle's floor
>its a huge hallway similar to OP's pic with the elevator on the opposite end
>I see eunice looking the other way
>I crawl on all fours and start screaming "i'm gonna get you" to try and scare her
>eunice runs towards the end of the hallway with me chasing after her
>found it weird that shes not screaming or saying anything at all, just running away from me
>she reaches the end of the hallway
>I stand up
>2 seconds of silence
>was confused af
>suddeny eunice, dropped on all fours, her hair covering her face
>thought it was a joke so I started running away from her towards the elevator
>look behind me
>still eunice on all fours doing the grudge impression chasing me
>laugh nervously
>reach elevator
>elevator opens
>its mom and eunice
>fuck
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This I'm going to tell is going to be more like a creppypasta I hope you enjoy it
Never put your alarm at 3:33 am it's serious I do not know how I'm counting this but I hope you do not try it I saw how that thing killed all my loved ones, I can not explain what it was because I had a shadow shaped like a beast, it all started When I went to sleep and I heard that something would happen if you put your at 3:33 am and I was very curious and I put it at that time, when the alarm woke me up I felt the whole environment very cold and gloomy when I hear a heartbreaking I shouted in my sister's room and got up and went to her room, to my surprise there was nothing, I turned my back and I felt a very strong blow in my head, and I awoke to marrado and my family was in front of me and That's where I saw that thing as I killed my family, my father got his eyes out with a screwdriver and then I shaved his head with a mallet, my mother the tortoise with a potato peeler, then cut off the limbs with a chainsaw , After seeing that I fainted, I woke up and my sister was not, right now I'm in a psychiatric hospital I do not know where my sister is and I'm about to commit suicide

I hope you like it was invented by me I do not know if it's real
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>>18657557
Autism makes some forms of humor difficult to understand, so if anon explained it to you, you still wouldn't get it.
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>>18657828

Egads man, get your shit together.
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>>18648901
Aww damn.
Why do I picture your grandpa dressed in white with wings & a halo standing at some gates and smacking a bat into one hand while looking expectantly down the line of new arrivals as if waiting for someone. ;^)
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>>18657565
what's that? a breathing mask connected to a tank of CO2?
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>>18660258
i thought it wasn't that simple? don't you need like... nembutol in addition or someting? idk
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>>18652634
I'm really intrigued with this Vytu-viue legend, sounds super interesting however I tried searching for it and found nothing... unfortunately.

Is this a "real" mythical entity or just a cool story? Cool story nonetheless.
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>>18653449
That's why the first thing they do when you get into the ER is try to give you an IV you don't need. You literally only need an IV for dehydration if you can't physically keep down water on your own.

Also love that we have no over the counter meds for routine shit like UTIs. I've got like $5000 in hospital debt because I don't have insurance and have to use the ER for that kind of stuff. Any Eurofags need a housemate?
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Mum worked at the local hospital here which is ancient.
1 elevator in particular, the doors would get stuck open, and close after the feeling of someone brushing past you.
Every night in the old short stay ward at a particular time there would be the stench of rotting flesh. It would go away if one of the nurses told "frank" to leave.
The Operating theatre #2 was known for having random noises and scalpels and other small instruments "thrown" around and at staff.

I personally was in that hospital as a child with appendicitis, it was creepy as fuck. The floorboards creaking when no-one was walking around, seeing reflections in the windows out of the corner of your eye which were gone when you looked at them.
Just a generally very spooky, old hospital.
The wiring is so bad in it that there are no TVs for patients because they have been known to blow up. They need to just demolish it and start again.
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>>18641245
3am is demon hour isnt it?
2spook4me
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>>18660548
Pretty cool anon, especially the bit about "Frank".
Some stuff could be attributed to the old building, but there could still be more going on. Thanks for sharing.
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>>18641245
>>Most people die between 3-4 in the morning
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witching_hour
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>>18643124
Was it rape?
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>>18657399
>I'm a paranormal investigator
kek
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>>18631789
My grandpa said, that we'll see each other again while knowing full well we wouldn't.
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>>18636230
That's because anatomy class bodies look and feel as if they were boiled.

On that note: On the first day our prof back then greeted us with a table covered in that strange white plasticy cloth they have there. He pulled it off with a great gesture revealing a pyramid of heads. His commentary: "Go ahead, take one, we don't have all day."

Strangely, nobody fainted, complained or got sick. Later I heard he always did that to dentistry students, while the other medical students got a much softer treatment.
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>>18651321
>>18651359
youve begun to believe in an afterlife, stop acting like you just discovered how to levitate and get back into your own head - youre so focused on this 'new' feeling you completely ignored/neglected the cause of it.
>addict mentality
fuck off, youre addicted to (you)s
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>>18660269
it's very simple
>deep cut in a warm bath as you drain the water
>helium or CO2 and a mask
>tape hose in exhaust pipe/window of car
>tie something around your neck
you dont even need to hang yourself to 'die of hanging' you just need the willpower to go to sleep before you get the urge to lift your weight off your trachea
the list goes on but seriously you thought you needed a gun or something? you dont even know how fragile your vessel is LOL
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I don't really have any stories. My father works in a hospital but its relatively new and I've never heard any stories from him. Granted I've never asked
Heard this years ago from my mother who heard it through other people so I cant really be exact with the details. Basically, old lunatic asylum was being converted to a hotel. The asylum was built during the famine and was about 150 years old. I remember her telling me that she knew some of the workers renovating it and that alot of them wouldnt work at night or alone in some rooms, and these are people who wouldnt scare easy

Fairly shite story but I wanted to contribute
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>>18641110
You are talking out of your ass.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penile_fracture
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>>18652009
My roleplaying sensor just went nuts with this post.
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>>18641496
Cancer affected her brain, nothing more. I cared for my aunt at home for about a year before she died. At some point she starded seeing dark hooded men who would come to take her away. It creeped me out at first, but eh... when you have to wash someone every day things like that start to lose their edge.
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I'm a medical student and hospitals aren't fucking scary faggot
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>>18642127
>>exit elevator into some sort of silent hill murderspace

Heh, every hospital seems to have one of those. Ours -a very tidy university clinic- had a basement floor that was sort of unfinished and full of random brick walls and tiny rooms without lighting or doors. It was always warm down there so a friend went down there now and then to take a nap.
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>>18631788
>it said "please stand aside"
top fucking kek i'm trying to picture the scenario of a metal box moving around killing people
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>>18661095
why did i go to that link
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>>18648051
bruh wtf is that pic
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>>18631762
I saw a child being born. it's fucking gross. Never eating one of those things again.
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>>18660134
fug
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One night one of the really tall food tray carriers that they use to take food to the patient's rooms started moving on its own in the kitchen, not to mention one falling over on its own causing An Extremely Loud crashing sound that damn near gave me a heart attack. I worked as an environmental services aide on graveyards by myself.
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>>18631762
I remember I had a patient who went into full arrest on me while we were something like two minutes away from the hospital. One minute she was talking to us, and then boom; no respirations and no heartbeat. We were so close to the hospital at that point the medic didn't have time to drop a combitube or something so he asked me to place an OP airway and start compressions.

Anyway, we got her into the hospital bed and went about finishing up paperwork for the call. We found out from our OPS manager who was inside with another crew that they pronounced her.

The fucked up part of the call was that she had originally called for her husband who was taken by another crew. She started feeling sick too so we got called to come get her. Knowing that man was going to wake up without his wife hit me kind of hard.
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>>18661088
bruh i know that

i thought an exit mask was a specific combination of two things, not just co2... or something that isn't co2 at all. that's it.
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>>18655010
Holy fuck underage ban. One billion commas, with no period in sight.
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>>18665550
It's helium not co2.
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>>18657604
I work on a dementia/geriatric psych unit overnight, we get that all the time. We also get old women with schozophrenia that are awful and creepy to have.

Working overnight, disturbed sleep is a major thing with dementia clients and psych patients in general between their condition, their enviornment, and their medications. One schizophrenic lady around 80 or so would just lurk in the shadowy corner of her room right near the doorway. It was far enough back that you really couldn't tell that anyone was in there unless you let your eyes adjust a little. She would always be watching you or anyone else near her but never slept during the night and only barely caught up during the day. Shit was creepy as fuck.

We have to round on patients every 15 minutes and additionally on the overnight need to tap a little wand to a metal nipple on the wall far inside the room as a sensor so that our bosses know we're doing our job and checking on our patients.

I checked on that lady every 15 but hell if I was going in there and putting her between myself and the door.
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>>18660588
very interesting in gerrman folklore Geisterstunde
(ghost hour) is 24.00
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I just recently started woking in a hospital as a pharmacy technician. We restock the pyxis machines with meds for the next days cases in the ORs. Very rarely, you'll walk in there and a patient will be lying on the table, waiting for the mourge to come pick them up. You can choose to just continue to refill the machines with a dead body lying in the room or, skip it and come back later. Not super spoopy but erie nonetheless.
Also there is no room "13" because of the superstition that 13 is an unlucky number.
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My grandpa passed away five years ago after taking a pretty sharp turn during the last two years of his life. He went from one of those old dudes who do everything on their own, being bad ass going to gun ranges and shit, he would go to hardees every morning to meet up with his friends to have breakfast (when i was little and didnt have school id go with him. up until he got too sick to leave the house.), to relying on my mother and I coming over to help him up off of his chair so he could use the bedside toilet (we live just down the road).

One night Pop fell out of his chair and was complaining of hip pain. We took him to the hospital to get checked out since he was alot more frail than he used to be, naturally. One thing you should know is that Pop hated hospitals with a passion. He'd say "you'd just as likely come out dead than alive" fairly commonly. Well as my mom and aunt got his room squared away I sat with my grandpa and asked him "Other than this whole ordeal, how are you doing?"

what he said next will never leave me for as long as I live

looking at me dead in the eye and gripping my hand he told me
"I've just been so disgusted in myself. You're my grandson, Bucky. You shouldnt have to take care of me like this. Can i shoot straight with you?"

>yeah pop, you know you can

"im gonna go tonight. You will be rewarded."

He passed that night in his sleep

not really spooky or anything, but his words haunt me to this fucking day
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>what was the spookiest thing
this thread
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>>18631834
did you ever find out what it was?
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My mom worked in a nursing home during the 90s and until shortly after I was born. Hillview Manor. The place has a long and interesting history that I won't go into, google if you are interested. It was a common rumor around town that the place was haunted way before those gay ass ghost hunter shows showed up and the owners started to try to turn a profit on it.
My mother said that she saw things on a few occasions but the story she always tells is this one:
>working midnight shift
>walking up the hallway
>sees a woman in a white dress walking down the hallway.
>she calls after her and follows but loses her around a corner
>uses the phone at the desk to call the other floors, ask who was on her floor
>nobody
>spooky.jpg
Cheesy I know. But that place is definitely haunted. Just kind of a shame that the owner of the property has turned it into some kind of business
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>>18648274

You're too cynical. It's bad for you spirit...

My dad's father died in a similar way. Became lucid and remarked that he saw his parents, then died.

This plane of existence is not the only one.
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I worked as a janitor at a hospital for the criminally insane. Nothing really spooky happened but it was fairly nerve wracking given that the patients would attack the staff from time to time. It was also kinda creepy seeing all of these patients, some of whom were very friendly, and knowing that they had all done something fairly heinous to end up there.
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>>18651321
>>18651359

You just felt the peace and love of "god".

You "forget" how to feel it sometimes, but it's always there for you. Your soul knows it on an instinctual level.

>>18651640
>>18651655


open your mind
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>>18668246
wouldn't lay too much emphasis on it. he probably just meant he's going to put in a good word for you when he goes to the other side.
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>>18652634
I remember the first time I saw the theet of the oily monkey. I was on my front porch, at night. The slick fucker ran by under a street light. I took off at top speed, quietly, to get a better look. I could see that its theet was overgrown and curved outwards. I may have gotten too close, but I had to see, regardless of the concecuences.
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>>18653531
Yeah, the guy said that it was natural and not unusual. Not sure what you're on about, anon.
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>>18643124
Got me souped hard like Minestrone
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>>18668246
Your eternal reward, nigga. He's making sure there's a spot for you in the afterlife, if there is one.
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This isn't spooky, more of a feels shit.
My grandmother was hospitalized and I went to see her.
She asked me "So Anon, will you show me your girlfriend? I would like to see her"
And me, being the autistic anxious bitch I am, said I had no pics of her on my phone.
She said "Oh okay, maybe next time?"
There was no next time.
I fucking regret it so much.
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>>18647644

Y u mad tho?
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>>18674534
Ouch. A friend of mine died in her early twenties of some kind of overdose. I was living on the other side of the world at the time, but the last time I had messaged her on Facebook, I had been kind of dismissive and didn't feel like talking to her. Feels bad.

I also told a cheerleader in high school that I would buy some thing she was selling for fundraising "next time, sorry". Then she died in a car crash.
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>>18641385
>During an open casket wake his body sat up but not quite fully right when the priest mentioned his name. It scared the bejeezus out of everyone and several screamed. The priest had to calm everyone down and explained it's a natural thing that happens sometimes.

This sounds like something from a comedy movie
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