Detect(ive) evil - A series of true stories by Claudio Biesele / Fourth Part

After I confronted my parents with the fact that my neck was broken and I didn’t know anything about it until I was 35 years old my mother started an exceptional cocktail of argues.
 
ZURICH - May 5, 2015 - PRLog -- First she presumed it could have been a teenage accident while skiing after a long night with my girl friend - I remember that I hit my head because I crashed in a ski lift.

Amazing that after that accident nobody noticed anything about this severe injury - not even I did. After the crash I felt dizzy and went home by train. According to my mother the logical explanation was: I didn’t feel any pain, so nobody could recognize the damage.

I doubted every version of hers. I’m not sure but I think there were more explanations then this one. The latest one is the most exciting: She told me as a three year old boy I had fallen heavily on my head in the USA and that’s why I have still have a bump on my forehead and the neck injury. And also in this case nobody noticed nothing, because a few hours later I didn’t scream in pain because of the broken neck. And after the latest explaining for the cause of the injury she asked me: Are you happy now?

Well, no. Because the amazing fact is that after this accident nobody noticed anything about this severe injury - not even I did, probably because I was too young. Awkwardly that I have bad memories for that time - and among other memories no neck injury has taken place there.

Conclusion: According to my mother as a three year old boy I was already that tough that I showed no pain. But when they brought my to the child hospital of Basle because of the hernia I screamed loud even if this rupture is not in every case painful. This is how she explains the fact I cried like a little child that was hurt: I had probably a strong fear of loss when my parents left the hospital without me.

I think I was brought to hospital because I was seriously hurt. A hernia can be undiscovered and almost painless as long as the innards are not pinched by the abdominal cavity. If that happens it causes a lot of pain and surgery should be undertaken as soon as possible. In the combination with my neck injury that was quiet a lot of pain.

And there is another question: Was I - according to a dream - tied up to the bed in the child hospital of Basle? And if yes: Why?

Read next time about further actions how to place death threats.

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