For those that were clinically dead then revived by the doctors, did it feel like no time passed?

Now, I know some people experience Near Death Experiences. and I would be interested in if it felt like any time passed by.

But, also for those that had no near death experience: When you woke up, after the doctors revived you, was it like no time passed at all. Or does it some how feel like  "you were out of it for a long time."

I am curious. 

Anonymous2021-01-30T14:45:54Z

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Anonymous2020-12-10T18:16:10Z

I remember a case where the person felt themselves drifting up, through the ceiling and then through the hospital roof. He noticed things on top of a tall locker as he passed and then saw a red trainer on the roof. It had long but fastened laces. Medics were amazed when they checked the locker and found exactly what this person saw. They then asked a janitor if he would check the roof. Sure enough, he came back with a red trainer. The laces were fastened but still long. As you mentioned, this person felt they were outside of time

Dr. NG2020-12-03T15:19:40Z

I presume waking from an NDE would be like waking from anesthesia. It would feel like no time passed. Most scientists do not consider NDEs as paranormal.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/integrative-mental-health-care/201705/the-near-death-experience-nde

Nine Lives2020-12-03T09:17:02Z

I think, it will be close to sleep. Near Death Experiences form antenna...those people mostly experiene more "uncommon situations".