Sunday, August 12, 2007

DAY 3 WITH JW AND DC

Another morning with JW. I was becoming uneasy, because it was getting very hard to explain where we had been with JW. Concerned people who had been with her to the oncologist and were familiar with the tests she was taking, had said the cancer had gone to her liver and lungs, and there were two other problems. Brother Harold (BH) had not gone to her liver or lungs. I talked with him at the start of this morning’s visit.

I asked BH to please let me know what was happening so I could explain it to others. Again, I received a spirit fax. He said, similar to a CT-scan, we are looking at small layers of JW’s body, eliminating any cancer that appears. She has had colon cancer for several years, and this is the best way to eliminate it.

As he started to work, it became obvious as we were in muscle, empty space, organ tissue, space, more muscle, etc. What had become impossible to explain, was now easy. We would get to the lungs and liver in time. We were moving fairly quickly, and probably had been to the lungs already; I can remember spots of cancer.

After 38 minutes this morning, we stopped for the day with JW.

An emergency call from another patient, DC at 9, prompted additional action. He had gone home from the hospital yesterday, following an 8 hour operation on his spine; it was a second operation, fusing vertebra, and this time they had built a cage around the spine for protection.

He had been unable to eat since leaving the hospital, and he couldn’t swallow from pain. I suggested the emergency room since he could be having a heart attack. He rejected that idea. I said that BH and I would come at once.

It was apparent immediately, that the anesthesiologist had used the wrong size of tube in his throat, and 8 hours of breathing for DC had done damage to his throat. There were lesions all down the throat. BH began healing and killing the pain.

Intuitively, I knew that he was smoking, and that was the real problem, coupled with the lesions in his throat. I explained to him when we talked, later.

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