Gail – Ovarian Cancer
In late April of 2000 it was discovered that I had a very large growth on my right ovary. My doctor wanted to perform a complete hysterectomy and a BSO (an exploratory of both ovaries). I was told that as the growth was so big, laparoscopic surgery was not an option. I prepared myself for major surgery, which would involve a six-week recovery period. Two weeks before my schedule surgery in May of 2000, my employer suddenly closed down and I was left unemployed and without insurance. Without any option, I canceled my surgery.
Although I know a few gifted healers, I had never dealt with this particular problem until a very good friend of mine told me about Brother Antonio. As she was telling me of her experience with him, I knew right away that I needed to contact him about this problem. The arrangements were made and the day of my appointment arrived. The sound of his voice resonated so deeply with me that I knew I had made the right decision immediately. His manner is soothing and comforting and even 1000 miles apart, I could feel his tremendous energy working on my ovary even as we talked of other things. I felt that with this tremendous healing I could safely wait to have this re-checked as I am a great one for putting things off, and all I was hoping for from this healing was to keep everything contained until I had the time and insurance coverage to have it looked into again. In April of this year, 2004, I finally gathered up my courage and my insurance card and went to the doctor’s office to deal with this problem. I had a sonogram and a transvaginal ultrasound. I waited nervously for the report from my doctor, already planning how I would arrange my schedule and thinking about how much work I could do at home to lessen the impact of a six week-recovery period. Then the call finally came, and everything was fine… there were no growths… small or large… nothing. I kept asking the nurse if she was sure. I was speechless. I have only one explanation for this miracle, for that’s surly what it was… Brother Antonio
Thank You,
Gail
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