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hi welcome to nde TV Im Peggy Robinson todays guest is Betty Harrison and shes going to tell us about her near-death experience hi Betty now youve never told your story before publicly is that correct thats correct you know so I appreciate you contacting me and giving us a chance to hear your story well Im hoping it will help some and it certainly makes me feel good to tell my story okay okay okay thank you very much um I guess it starts about 11 years ago I had been caring for my husband who had been bed bound for five years I had lost my son um the previous year to cardiac sarcoidosis he was 34 and I was working a full-time job and at 71 it was a lot on my plate I cared for him in the morning before I went to work some days I would have to come home and take care of some personal issues he had and then I would run back to work and then of course start the day over again and I really was not taking care of myself I had no time I had no energy and quite honestly I was totally ex