Thanks for the miracle...
PostPosted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 8:54 pm
This is a thankyou prayer .
Someone at my church had a cancerous tumour in his arm/shoulder a while ago, then had surgery to remove it. But recently he had more tests and it had shown up again, so he was due to have surgery again this past Friday. BUT lots of people prayed for him last Sunday, and after that he said he felt something 'lift' from his arm. Then during the week he went to look again at the most recent x-rays of the tumour, and he couldn't see it on the x-ray anymore! He called the surgeon and asked him to look as his own copy of the same x-ray, because he didn't want to have surgery if he didn't need to. The surgeon compared the pathologist notes (which gave details of the appearance of the tumour) to the x-ray, and they didn't match up! The tumour was gone, so the surgeon called back and said he didn't know how to explain it, but the tumour was gone. The guy was actually skeptical, so he called other doctors to get a second opinion, because he couldn't believe it.
But, yeah. It was gone from the x-rays AND the arm. He couldn't have more x-rays to confirm it either, because he'd already had way too many in his lifetime and they didn't want to give him any more. So instead of being in hospital this week, he's out on a houseboat cruise celebrating life.
So thanks God for this miracle!
Someone at my church had a cancerous tumour in his arm/shoulder a while ago, then had surgery to remove it. But recently he had more tests and it had shown up again, so he was due to have surgery again this past Friday. BUT lots of people prayed for him last Sunday, and after that he said he felt something 'lift' from his arm. Then during the week he went to look again at the most recent x-rays of the tumour, and he couldn't see it on the x-ray anymore! He called the surgeon and asked him to look as his own copy of the same x-ray, because he didn't want to have surgery if he didn't need to. The surgeon compared the pathologist notes (which gave details of the appearance of the tumour) to the x-ray, and they didn't match up! The tumour was gone, so the surgeon called back and said he didn't know how to explain it, but the tumour was gone. The guy was actually skeptical, so he called other doctors to get a second opinion, because he couldn't believe it.
But, yeah. It was gone from the x-rays AND the arm. He couldn't have more x-rays to confirm it either, because he'd already had way too many in his lifetime and they didn't want to give him any more. So instead of being in hospital this week, he's out on a houseboat cruise celebrating life.
So thanks God for this miracle!