On Thursday, Oct. 3, 2002, I phoned Cheryl in the evening. She informed me that she was passing blood. When I came home that night, I saw the dark red blood myself. The next day we contacted a medical doctor, who wanted us to make arrangements for both an endoscopy and colonoscopy. We contacted various people who prayed for Cheryl over the phone or said they would pray before this occurred. On Monday, Oct. 7th, we went to a different medical doctor for his opinion. After examining Cheryl, he immediately changed her diet from raw foods to cooked and put her on zantac thinking she had gastritis and/or a bleeding ulcer. And he personally called the doctor who would do the endoscopy and subsequently the colonoscopy for her. Two days later she was scheduled for her endoscopy. After the procedure, I (Dan) went to talk with the doctor. He told me he found nothing! I specifically asked him, "You found no bleeding ulcer?" He answered, "No." I asked another question: "Was there any stomach irritation?" "No," he answered and said again: "I found nothing." Then he added that
he did see dried specks of blood like coffee grounds, but had no idea where they came from. I told him, "Maybe the Lord healed her." He added, "Maybe." I gave him one of our heaven/hell salvation tracts and he stopped for the next 30 to 40 seconds even though his next patient was ready for him, and he was intently reading over the heaven as well as the hell side of it. He said, "Where did you get this? What religion are you?" I answered and returned to Cheryl.
The next day, we returned for Cheryl's colonoscopy. After it was finished, I was again sent back to talk to the doctor about his findings. He said, "She is normal. There is nothing wrong. Are you sure she was bleeding?" I said I was sure because I had seen the blood for myself. "Was it bright red," he asked. I said "No, it was dark red." I told him I saw the blood myself. I also added that he himself had said yesterday that he saw dried blood like coffee grounds when doing the endoscopy. He said three times on that day that she was "normal." I even asked him if she had "leaky gut," which a nutritionist said he thought she might have. He answered, "No."
We know, without a doubt, that God performed a miracle on Cheryl healing her from internal bleeding, which began to show at least one month before with abdominal discomfort, and peaked with the large amounts of blood on October 3rd. We praise God for this miracle and thank the saints for their powerful prayers and for standing with us in faith. God still heals and performs miracles, even though many doubt this!
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