Hi Kathy,
I was shocked when he took me off the medicine. The medication he had me on
was making me sick and I asked him to change the medicine. I am glad to be
off it though.
Virgie and Hoshi
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kathy Du Bois" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: Praise Report
> Thanks Vergie,
> It sure is a shock to here though.
> Kathy
>
>
> At 10:43 AM 6/17/2006, you wrote:
>>Hi Kathy,
>>I took blood pressure medication for years and my doctor told me when I
>>started taking it I would have to be on it for the rest of my life. The
>>last time I saw the doctor I took a print out of my blood pressure
>>readings for him to check out. When he took my blood pressure it was
>>normal and he took me off the medication. It is a miracle because I have
>>had a lot going on in my life and He is the only one who could have
>>performed that miracle for me. Don't lose hope, these kinds of miracles
>>do happen.
>>Virgie and Hoshi
>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathy Du Bois" <[log in to unmask]>
>>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 10:12 AM
>>Subject: Re: Praise Report
>>
>>
>>>Hey Phil,
>>> I really appreciate this testimony. I'm finding myself having
>>> to begin with a medical issue of my own that has really caught me off
>>> guard. When I went in for my annual check up about three weeks ago, my
>>> blood pressure was a little high. I was asked to keep coming in for
>>> checks and, basically, it is bounsing around. Yesterday, I had another
>>> exam and it was really high, to the point of scary. As they were asking
>>> me questions, I lead a pretty healthy life, I don't drink soft drinks,
>>> or much junk food and I walk about three miles a day, so there isn't
>>> much I can do, but take more blood tests and continue to work on losing
>>> weight, which I hope will help, but now, it looks like I will have to be
>>> using a blood pressure medication. I've always dreaded the day when I
>>> would have to start taking drugs to stay, "normal," whatever that is.
>>> Since I deal with a lot of older people who seem to practically take
>>> drug cocktales, it doesn't look pleasant. I had always figured that
>>> that day, of drugs, was a long way off for me. Thanks for the reminder
>>> of Jesus. Of course, I know that, but it is nice to here it out loud,
>>> from someone else.
>>>Kathy whose hoping that I won't need to be on it for long
>>>
>>>
>>>At 01:13 AM 6/17/2006, you wrote:
>>>>Virgie,
>>>>
>>>>That's great. Years ago I suddenly became ill. I felt like I was
>>>>getting
>>>>the stomach flue. I finally went into the bathroom to up chuck and
>>>>there on
>>>>my knees, starting to heave, as it were, I called out loudly, "Jesus!"
>>>>That
>>>>was the only thing I could speak at that second. I suddenly felt my
>>>>stomach
>>>>settle and nothing happened, that is, I didn't vomit. I went back out
>>>>of my
>>>>office to work and for an hour, a voice in my thoughts, sort of, kept
>>>>saying, it won't last. I kept rebuking that voice and claiming I was
>>>>healed
>>>>by the stripes of Jesus. Within an hour, I never had any more symptoms.
>>>>No
>>>>one can tell me that just the name of Jesus doesn't work. Sure, I have
>>>>been
>>>>sick hundreds of times since that day, not to mention even things in
>>>>recent
>>>>weeks with my back. I still seek Jesus in each situation, though, and
>>>>maybe
>>>>tomorrow, I will post to the list what happened concerning my back pain
>>>>when
>>>>I began to amend Wednesday. It is quite miraculous. Something
>>>>spiritually
>>>>unusual happened to me during these weeks of perpetual back pain that
>>>>I'll
>>>>tell about later.
>>>>
>>>>Phil.
>>
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