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Miracles in Real Life- The Power of Global Prayer
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Safely at home, the next evening, she had a repeat experience with
the bright lights. The same abrupt weakness consumed her again. So
overpowering was it this time that she had to grab hold of a chair to
keep from falling. Finally, getting herself in bed, she rested through
the night. Morning came and she attempted to see her doctor.
Unfortunately, only the nurse practitioner was available. After
examining her and cleaning out her ears, she was told that she had water
on the eardrums. An antibiotic was given, some antihistamine prescribed
and Rosalie was sent home.
Later that day, even more bizare, jagged, bright lights appeared before
her. She didn't know what to make of this obstruction in her vision.
None of this was making any sense at all. During the night, the truly
unexpected happened. She had two seizures which flailed her body about
like a rag doll. These uncontrollable spasms flung her to the floor.
When she managed to regain her stability, she called the hospital. The
emergency room doctor said to come in immediately. In her condition she
didn't feel able to drive herself to the hospital. She was instructed
to call her doctor in the morning.
Daylight finally came and was to bring Rosalie a season of time
that will be in her memory forever. The day was Wednesday,
January 28th. Little did she know that she was being primed for a
miracle. She attempted to see her doctor, but to no avail.
Subsequently, she checked herself into the emergency wing of the
hospital. Rosalie knew that something was drastically wrong with her
body but didn't know what it was. As she described her symptoms to the
emergency room doctor, a barrage of tests were ordered and an immediate
M.R.I. Test results the next day showed a problem in the cartoroid
artery. Assuming that it was clogged, surgery was scheduled for the
afternoon of the following day.
Her critical, erratic condition refused to cooperate and wait for
the appointed surgery. She stroked at 5:00a.m. Friday morning. The
stroke left her paralyzed, blind, deaf and unable to breathe or speak.
For three hours she was unconscious. By the Grace of God, the paralysis
left and all of her faculties were restored. The decision was then made
to proceed with the surgery. By 11:00a.m. Friday, January 30th, whe was
in the operating room.
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