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Old 05-03-2008, 09:54 AM
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[F Sans MS]Hi Sandy! I have sent prayers up for you and your Mom.[/FONT]
[F Sans MS]My Mom had brain surgery 10 years ago. It took a very long time for her to fully recover........the better part of a year.[/FONT]
[F Sans MS]Mom went back to work far too early as well and could not cope. She ended up with severe anxiety issues...very severe. Shehad a very hard time letting others help her. She thought she should be all better in no time flat. Truth is it took her many years to get past all of the residual effects. I do hope you Mom is OK. Brain surgery is so emotionally difficult on Mom and the family. Take Care of yourself and God Bless you and yours![/FONT]
Dorrie, thank you for your story. Did your mom ever go back to work? My mom's eyes are so bad and her memory is shot. She knows it but hates it. For now, we are assuming she may never work again and the doctors are starting to agree. They also said she cannot drive and had to let her car go back to the bank.

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Hi I am Lady Veteran,

Please get a picture of your mom and lay it on a table or chair or whatever you feel comfortable with. Get as many of your friends, pastor, and or church members as possible to form a circle around the picture and join hands. Each person should say a personal prayer out loud according to how the Lord leads them and ask God for healing according to his will.

This helped a gentleman who the doctors thought need a heart transplant due to his heart only functioning at 5%. He had another medical condition causing his body to shut down. He will be fine with treatment. To God be the glory and praise.

Best wishes, God Bless and stay in touch.
I love this idea! My sister has also considered asking her church elders to come over and pray over mom. Of course we cannot tell her they will do this. It will have to be impromptu.
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