WOW
Praise God shes alive and well..
While I've had a number of chronic health issues over the last few years, I've been fighting crohns disease with constant flare ups. This has resulted in my gastroenterologist sending me to another doctor at KU Medical Center. My flares have resulted in severe anemia and iron deficiency. The new doctor sent me to a hematologist to diagnose these problems, and come up with a treatment strategy. Just 2 weeks before, I had gotten a "clean bill of health" from my family care doctor (given the low iron & anemia.)
So I'm meeting with this new doctor at KU's Bloch Cancer Center, and as she interviews me, she becomes suspicious and sends me across the hall to get an ultrasound of my legs, and finds I have blood clots in my right calf. Due to that, she immediately sent me up to have a CAT scan of my chest, and low and behold, I have at least 3 blood clots in my lungs (pulmonary embolisms.) She immediately made arrangements for me to be admitted to the KU Medical Center hospital, and I was immediately put on oxygen and blood thinners. I was also given a blood transfusion before I was released from the hospital.
From what I've been told, the way most people find out they have PEs are from a heart attack, a stroke, or from a autopsy.
I'm convinced that it was Divine Intervention that allowed me to see that specific doctor who was able to "connect the dots" on that specific date, diagnosing a potentially fatal condition before it was too late.
Mark
I note that all miracles we hear about involve single persons and maladies inside their bodies. I never hear of miracles involving two or more people and the maladies, for lack of a better word, between (among) them.