Mine's next. I have another story to share. It's another anonymous one. This is titled The work Shift that Will Never be Forgotten. Here we go. I've worked as a nurse and multiple hospitals and facilities. Before the current hospital I work at, I worked at a geriatric hospital thirty minutes from my house. I had experience working with older patients before, so this was nothing new to me. I've been working at this hospital for only a couple of weeks, and you'll soon understand why. This was my second to last shift at this hospital. I was working graveyard shift, and I was running on negative hours of sleep. I was assigned to the Alzheimer's ward. The patients in this ward absolutely adored me. My presence as a young girl at her twenties among the residents of this ward who were otherwise left to float around in their own minds, I'm sure they saw me as a breath of fresh air. Yeah, I could see that for sure. A lot of all your left to your own thoughts. That's kind of crazy. Okay, we'll go on here. I was dealing with a number of patients that night, but one was a little more restless than the others. Her name was Lena, and this was my first night dealing with Lena. She kept telling me anytime i'd enter her room about the voices she kept hearing and the man dressed in black she kept seeing in the corner of the room. The other lady in her room requested her curtain to be closed before my shift started so that Leanne woul Leanna would leave her alone. I assume it was like one of the like you literally pull the curtain. That's what divides the room. It's like a shared room room, so closed the curtain to leave her alone. Lena was a sweet lady that smiled whenever I was around her, but she didn't say much and was very forgetful. I started my shift around nine pm. Most of the patients were asleep by eleven PM, but Leanna, whenever she called me into the room, she'd be frightened of those alleged voices she was hearing, and the man in the black kept staring at her in the corner of the I'm not gonna lie. It was starting to creep me out, big time, creeped me out, But I did tell her, excuse me. I do believe in my mind that in her mind she had no doubt what she was seeing was real. I sympathized with her, and I imagine them to be very scary. But still I tried my best to calm her down and get her to go to sleep. I wanted her to turn off the t I wanted to turn off the TV to calm her down, but couldn't because I wanted to be courteous to the other patient in the room. I held Leanna's hand and told her it's okay to breathe and to relax. I reminded her that she was not alone and I was just one call away. This seemed to do the trick. The next time I came in the room, she was asleep. When the patients were asleep at night, it goes by much slower, almost as if time moves and reverse. An hour or two later, I was in the linen room stocking up my cart when I heard something in the room. It was a relatively small room and dead quiet. I had the door closed too, That's why hearing something another noise in the small room was really weird. I turned and saw nothing, so I resumed stalking my cart. Then I felt what I can only describe to be a hand on my shoulder. I jumped and screamed, but there was nothing on my shoulder. There was none in the room, yet I knew I felt something large basically grabbed my shoulder, so I went out in the hallway just for a second to take a look around. I didn't see any other nurses in sight. Everything was just dark and completely silent, so I resumed what I was doing. I continued stalking the cart until it was full. Then as I turned around with the cart to face the door, I fell onto the floor and started to scream as my heart was immediately in my throat because there was a man dressed in black standing outside the door, looking through the glass, smiling at me. My screams were loud enough to wake up the entire ward. The man suddenly disappeared out of sight through the glass window and second slider. The door opened and a fellow nurse came in to help me off the floor. I was hysterical. I asked her if she saw the man dressed in black? Response was what man? There was no one else here. We checked all the rooms in the ward and didn't see anyone dressed in black. My screams woke Leana up from whatever light sleep she was in, and when I came in to her to ask her what this man in the black look like and if he was smiling, she looked at me and I noticed her eyebrows point down and express an expression changed to look as if she was more focused than I had seen her that entire night. She asked how I knew about the man of the black. My heart's still racing. I felt a skip a beat as she said this. She started the screaming, screaming, get me out of here. He's calming, Get me out of here. The other nurses came in and tried to calm her down. I was switched to a different ward that night with someone else to take care of, and I eventually ended up going home early because I was just too freaked out. I texted the head nurse the next day that my next shift would be my last, hand, that the experience traumatized me and I didn't want to be in that building anyam. I've never been diagnosed with anything, nor have I ever experienced any hallucinations of any kind that I'm aware of. I'm aware of the effects of lack of sleep, but this was completely on the next level. I don't know if my mind started playing tricks on me because what Leanna was telling me all night, but the feeling of the hand on my shoulder, the image of the smiling man behind the glass door matching the exact description the patient was telling me all night. This is one of those one cent of lifetime unexplainable supernatural occurrences. At least I hope it was one cent a lifetime. Wow. Yeah, see now that that keeps the the the the person like in shadow or in black clothing and things like that, that's something that I can really resonate with as far as like what you can see what you have seen, Yeah, because it's it's just like one of those experiences that if you haven't seen it yet, it's hard to describe it. The one you have seen it, It's like you have a really good view of what you're looking at. This isn't like, oh, you know, like a reflection or something like that of yourself or something like that. You could see it and study it long enough to know exactly what you're looking at. Yeah. Thanks everybody listening to this live. I guess some people popping up on YouTube. Hi MGF two five ninety nine. Hi Wrestling soap opera on TikTok and several people on Twitter that are commenting, it's just really hard to see. It's not like on my screen on Twitter, so it's really hard to keep up with. Yeah, we're sharing your scary stories live that you've submitted. Man, this is another one. So the man in the black that the black figure in the night. This seems to be a common theme, the darkness. So this woman and you always hear like a lot of nursing home stories. I said, nursing home, but I guess this is a little bit different. But it's at Alzheimer's patient wing of fac It sounds like, so I can only imagine there has to be a certain level of fright to like, you have to be a strong person to be able to do that job. Yeah. Absolutely, Yeah, So this story, you know, there's a lot of emotions to feel there. You know, our grandma has suffered from Alzheimer's, and you know, there's like a thing about that when you hear these stories and you're like, and you hear about these people you know that have to take care of them, and you know, you do appreciate all the work they did and all that this thing that this person saw. On the one hand, it's just absolutely terrifying idea, the idea of this possible. It's an entity, could be something that is conjured from their collective psychological disharmony because of their their illnesses. But and if this was a person doing this, if it was like someone that was deliberately tormenting these people with Alzheimer's icerely hope that they die horribly, But I really that's messed up if you think about it, Like if someone was there torturing these these people, that's a that's a really messed up thing. Someone or something, Yeah, something I can only imagine that one of the most evil spirits on the planet or one of the most evil people on the planet. And it's a terrible and very terrifying story just because of that and this person to see it. I do believe they actually saw it. By the way they wrote about this, this is like a thing that actually happened. What's unpacket though a little bit luke because this story we just shared. If you're just joining us live now. A nurse in a in a Alzheimer's ward saw a patient all night was talking about how they had seen a man, a man in the black in the corner of the room. They could hear him. He was staring at him. And as the nurse is talking her cart in the linen room, she feels something touch her, doesn't see anything. A few minutes later, looks out the door, and as soon as she looks out the door, there's a man in black staring through the hole the glass and the door back at her. But she did say, though, what's what's let's talk about this that she didn't have. She was running on negative hours of sleep, so I believe it was quoted. So if you're running on negative hours of sleep and you're constantly hearing this patient tell you about the man in the black, you think this plays into it. It could, I mean as possible, as she saw a reflection of herself distorted. But they I believe they said they heard the door, didn't they was there? Did the door get closed? Maybe I misheard that. I'm not sure she was in a room. She was in a closed door room, Okay, Okay, I was thinking movie that she heard the door close and then saw them a sound it looks like in the room, Okay, in a small room with the door closed. So the sound that's how she heard it. Okay, Yeah, so this is a definitely a terrifying story. And I yeah, like you said, though it could it could be based off partially a lack of sleep. But a lot of these people they do go on regular long shifts and they do deal with lack of sleep often, and they don't report seeing stuff like that, you know, and they even mentioned that, you know, they never see anything like that before. But if you worked a job like that at any length of time, everyone knows their their schedules are just messed up, so they're kind of well, it's terrible to be used to it. They kind of do get used to that lack of sleep over time. Yeah, I know, at least enough to say that they don't probably regularly see entities or something like that. But at the same time, you know, back to the point that you know, this patient was saying it over and over again that you know, that may have had an effect on their psyche and may have you know, kind of affected what they were seeing. But like we've seen with these stories a lot, it does seem like that there is some kind of clear connection I think with this man in black type of figure that pops up now and again in stories, So I don't know. It could be some sort of connection with with just that it's something out there. It's interesting that everyone has such similar stories though across the world. You always see these shadow figure things pop up and for people's stories, is that because that they are there is something or is it a collective hallucination brought on by talking about it. I am leaning towards that it might actually be a thing that exists that we see or perceive in our and when we can see it. Yeah, yeah, mm hmmmmmm mm hmmmmmm.
