30 May 2007. About 3 weeks ago I was staying in a
Children's
Hospital in Brisbane with my 18-month old daughter. True, I was
sleep deprived, and I think if you're going to imagine anything,
you'll do it in the middle of the night. But it wasn't a dream.
The best I could explain it in logical terms is a bizarre
hallucination.
I was staying in a ward room with 3 beds and a
bathroom. I had just finished feeding my daughter during the night,
went to the bathroom, then grabbed a drink of water at the sink just
outside the bathroom. As I stood there drinking, a girl stopped
just in front of me outside the door to the bathroom and looked
around. I assumed she was from the cubicle next to mine, as she
seemed to come into view from that direction, and also I noticed
those cubicle curtains move slightly. She seemed very confused and
was looking from bed to bed - I assumed she was just another patient
and was checking to see if the bathroom was occupied before going
in. Because my mouth was full of water I kind of gestured that it
was okay to go in but didn't actually have a chance to speak before
she turned and went into the bathroom. Strange thing was she didn't
seem to push the door far open to get through or to close it behind
her and there were no noises coming from inside the bathroom and she
didn't come out either. Something just seemed strange about her, I
can't pick what, and I decided to check she was okay. When I peeked
around the corner through the open bathroom door there was no one
there. I thought, "My God, I've just seen a ghost!" But there was
no creepy, spooky feeling, she just looked like another patient.
Since I don't believe in ghosts and am always telling other people
who think they see ghosts that they are having some type of temporal
lobe seizure, I decided to grab the nurse to see if I needed to be
committed to the psych ward. She and another nurse came to check
the bathroom and room for intruders. They found no one there. The
nurse asked me where I saw "him" and I said, "It was a young girl."
The nurse went really still and gave me the strangest look. I made
some stupid joke about being sleep-deprived - I was pretty
embarrassed.
The next morning another staff member said to me, "I
heard about your experience last night. Don't be embarrassed. I
believe you. But there's nothing to be afraid of. She's a good
one. We lost her about 6 weeks ago. A girl in the bed next to
yours. She died in intensive care."
Now that made me think. |