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Hey, Sharon G, that is great! What a wonderful thing it is to have a
doctor who is also a practicing Christian; or maybe I should say a
devoted Christian.
It's a good thing she didn't have to go off the Coumadin; my mother
did and had surgery for a leg amputation on 9/11, 2001, the day the
towers fell. She died of a stroke a few days later.
I remember your mother from way back when, at OSB, and how nice she
was to us; though I doubt she would remember me.
Take care and have a blessed day.
Jackie
At 05:06 AM 2010-03-04, you wrote:
>After resting for a while, my mother called me to tell me how her
>surgery went. She shared something that I would like to share with
>you all. Before her surgery, the doctor who performed the procedure
>asked my mother and my aunt if he could pray with them. He said
>that before each surgical procedure, he likes to pray with his
>patients. The doctor and my mother and my aunt prayed
>together. The doctor prayed to God that everything would go well
>and asked God to guide him during the procedure. As I mentioned
>before, the procedure went well without any problems. My mother did
>not have to go off her Coumadin. Thanks for all of your prayers.
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>Have a good day. God bless you all. (smile)
>
>Sharon G.
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