Posted on 12/15/2005 8:13:44 PM PST by paulat
BTTT
This seems literally impossible. And I'd be deranged too; poor soul.
Thanks, txflake. Unbelieveable story.
Sick or not, it's not possible.
That's because she wasn't there for 63 days. It is sheer impossible that she did not have food and water for 63 days. This is ridiculous speculation. It shows how gullible people are ... to believe this.
OK I'll share:
"Lord God in Heaven, Our Father
For reasons unknown to us Thou hast seen fit to deliver this woman from death under circumstances that we can only speculate upon and view as Miraculous. We know not why, but we defer to Thy wisdom in this matter.
Deliver her therefore from Death, restore her to full health and happiness we pray.
And teach us all the reason why, so that we may be edified and serve Thee better.
And Lord, we thank Thee for this Miracle, given near Christmastime when we celebrate the birth of Thy Son the Lord Jesus Christ Our Savior.
Miracles resore our Faith.
In Jesus Name, Amen."
I can tell YOU'VE never been to Afghanistan. Another spoiled American....
Thank you all
A miracle!
Terri had an incredible will to live. She lasted thirteen days without a drop of water, not even wetted lips. She shrieked when they pulled her tubes. She wanted to live. I was outside the gate when it happened and heard the resulting commotion, was one of the first to talk to the guy running out from the room to tell us what just happened.
Her heart was strong, her constitution was strong, belying any thought she had given up.
8mm
Okay.
Unreal! I hpoe she gets well enough to eat a big ole steak.
Thank you for the PING BG..
What an amazing woman!
Prayers of course.
Woman found alive 63 days after earthquake
(Filed: 14/12/2005)
A woman who had been given up for dead after the earthquake in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir was reported yesterday to have been discovered alive in the rubble of her home, no fewer than 63 days after the disaster struck.
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Relatives said that they had found Naqsha Bibi, 40, in the ruins of what had been her kitchen at the weekend as they sifted through the debris to salvage roofing materials.
They had assumed that she had either been swept away to her death in a river by a landslide or had found shelter at a relief camp in the stricken region.
She was being treated in an intensive care unit last night at a hospital in Muzaffarabad, the regional capital four miles from her home. Doctors said that she weighed less than five stone and 80 per cent of her muscles had withered while she was trapped in a tiny space in which she could only crouch.
She had apparently survived on rainwater and rotting food.
The doctors said that after being put on a liquid diet she had begun to show signs of recovery and yesterday had smiled for the first time since her rescue.
"We were not even looking for her," her cousin, Faiz Din, told the BBC.
"We thought that Naqsha had either fallen down the hill or had gone to live in some relief camp in the city.
"We first thought that she was dead but she opened her eyes as we were pulling her out."
She did not respond to offers of food and water but after being attended to by a Danish doctor she was put on a drip and later taken to hospital.
The earthquake on Oct 8 killed more than 70,000 people in the mountainous area and left about 3.5 million homeless.
"Sick or not, it's not possible."
See post #76.
"Relatives said that they had found Naqsha Bibi, 40, in the ruins of what had been her kitchen at the weekend as they sifted through the debris to salvage roofing materials."
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"She had apparently survived on rainwater and rotting food."
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