Originally posted by: Panditaain_ji
Oh man🥺😣😣 I'm sorry you had to go through this. I can understand somewhat because I almost drowned too once (actually twice but the first time I was too young to remember anything) and I can tell you it's one of the WORST ways to die. You feel so suffocating and the mind just goes blank...the helplessness...it's the worst feeling.
Prayers for the man who saved you.
Burning would be more painful though. My answer would have been height one.
I'm sorry that you had to go through with it twice 💔. Drowning has always been a major fear of mine and I had always told everyone that the worst way to die is by drowning. I was told that apparently drowning may start off as scary but apparently you eventually get a feeling of euphoria. But when it eventually happened to me, no such thing happened. The panic and helplessness is one matter and the other is watching the shore (so close yet so far) and thinking that you're so close, if only you could just swim a little bit further then you wont have to die so young.
My friend was drowning too (she was caught in a rip) but she started screaming for help first. It was around 4-5pm so the beach was empty and the tide was really high. Someone heard her scream and saved her and she started screaming for them to save me as well (as I was drifting further behind). For me, God sent an angel and I owe my whole life to this man. ❤️❤️
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