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Date Posted: 18:44:36 11/23/09 Mon
Author: Paul Davis
Subject: A very unusual story
In reply to: Jeffman 's message, "Im not so tired" on 14:34:28 11/23/09 Mon


And, as you say, hard to believe. I hope she continues to get better.

>Things have been crazy busy with me as we get closer
>to holidays its just going to get busier. But Ive also
>been wondering where everyone has been Paul. Seems
>that you and I have been having a monologue with just
>ourselves lately. But Im not tired at this point, Im
>thankful.
>
>Never say miracles dont happen. For the first time in
>my life I have been associated with an actual miracle.
>Short story is that someone I know was sent home to
>die. This was not just anybody but someone who has
>given of her time and life to help people at the ends
>of their lives from AIDS. She and her husband have
>adopted kids with AIDs that no one else wanted.
>
>She found out a couple months back that she had
>terminal cancer. She went to Housten to a center that
>specializes in this stuff and was sent home after they
>did all they could. Just make her comfortable.. She
>was in a coma, getting weaker and wasnt expected to
>awaken ever again.
>
>The below seems so unreal and if I hadnt been talking
>to these people over the last few years I would be
>hard put to really really believe...but then miracles
>happen:
>
>Below is reading from her facebook site:
>Nov 18, 2009
>Something beautiful happened about an hour ago. My
>little brother, Stevie was sitting next to Mom, he had
>his little hand on her forehead and was just staring
>at her. All of a sudden, he got up and went to the
>slider that leads out to the upper deck outside of Mom
>and Dad's room. He threw the door open and said,
>"Mommy says they are coming." when we asked him why he
>did that. A moment later, doves...at least twenty of
>them, flew in and landed on her. Dad went and got the
>cameras, but they wouldn't work, all power had been
>drained from the batteries. They stayed on her for
>about 15 minutes, each one taking a turn to light on
>her head. After each one had done that, they all flew
>back out the door. Mom woke up then and told us she
>loves us, then said..."I'll soon be done, then I'll be
>able to stay home." And Dad told her that she was
>home. She looked at him and smiled, "I'll be able to
>stay." She then drifted back to sleep again. Miracles
>happen every day.
>
>Physically, she all of a sudden has full kidney
>function again. Anna took her off of the dialysis. Her
>lung is clear and she is breathing better. Dr. Liz has
>asked Dad to bring her down to the hospital for CT and
>MRI scans, just to see what the tumors are doing...if
>anything.
>
>We grasp at hope, and the promise of miracles here.
>Maybe we are getting one...maybe.
>
>November 20
>Mom is awake, I mean really awake! She was talking to
>us, she knows where she is, knows what's going on. Dad
>just left with her to take her down to the hospital
>for the scans.
>
>Every one here is just amazed. She is in alot of pain,
>but she was all smiles. Gave all her babies hugs and
>kisses (even my tough brothers, hehehehe).
>
>November 23 (this is from her husband)
>Hey all...
>
>Scans came back, tumor on kidney is no longer there,
>tumor on lung is no longer there, tumor on liver is
>still there but has had no growth since her last scans
>in Houston.
>
>We are going to go down tomorrow and speak with the
>oncologist about maybe trying to do more treatments.
>
>Uh, all I can say is Praise God, because He is the
>only One that could have done this...She's coming back
>to us.
>
>
>
>>Nobody posting much, everyone thinking about holidays
>>or whatever.
>>
>>Me, I'm just tired. I'll be home for a few days in a
>>couple of weeks, I really need a break.
>>
>>You all take care, and say something when you get a
>>chance.
>>
>>Luck!

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