
Pam Reynolds’ Near-Death Experience During Standstill Surgery – A Medical Mystery
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In 1991, American singer-songwriter Pam Reynolds underwent a rare, high-risk procedure known as a hypothermic cardiac arrest “standstill” surgery to remove a giant brain aneurysm. Her body temperature was lowered to just 15°C, her heartbeat and breathing stopped, and her brain activity registered flat. Yet Pam later described vivid, verifiable details from the operating room, from the surgical tools to conversations between staff, at a time when she should have been completely unconscious. Her case has become one of the most famous and scientifically debated near-death experiences in history. In this episode, we explore Pam’s extraordinary journey, the medical procedures that made it possible, and the questions it raises about life, death, and consciousness.
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