No. I likely wouldn’t either. For the record, I consider televangelists somewhere below used car salesmen and lawyers. Even I don’t believe anything I see on TV in that regard.
The people I know who have been healed I’ve either been related to or have been friends. They are people I trust not to lie to me.
The doctor friend of mine who has reported those healings, I’ve known for years and know him to be an honest, trustworthy man. He gets no personal gain from it; on the contrary, it costs him business. If the patient is healed, he gets no money from it. He tells them, and does not treat them anyway.
You need to find people like that.
Okay. Then consider the exchanges we've had. From my perspective the miracles you describe are second hand accounts by an anonymous poster on an internet chat forum - something you wouldn't take as proof that it happened. If I express any scepticism about it, I get attacked for it.