To: monu who wrote (3628 ) 12/31/1999 12:39:00 AM From: C Kahn Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4775
monu, I had a feeling that there was something heavy on your heart. I'm glad that you told me so that I can pray for your child and your family. I'm glad that all the tests have come back negative. Try to think. Are their certain times when she has these attacks? Write it all down. Even things that seem insignificant. Are there certain foods, drinks, noises(planes landing, etc.), playmates, pets, fabrics, (allergies). Try to establish a pattern of every little thing that's going on when these attacks occur. I know she's young, but ask your daughter, in detail, how does she feel, before this happens, is there something she doesn't like, or something that disturbs her. Try to think of things that have a calming effect on her. Ask her these things in a calm setting, and write everything down. If you or your wife have any gut instincts, write them down too. I think parents know their child better than anyone. I give doctors credit. But they are limited in some ways. It could even be an allergy that wouldn't have shown up in the tests that were done. Is she able to keep food and fluids down? I wouldn't totally rule out the medical profession. I think the Lord uses doctors. But pray that the Lord will guide you every step of the way in this. Annoint her with oil, and ask the Lord to heal her in Jesus name. I will agree with you in prayer now, Dear Heavenly Father, in Jesus name I ask that you will heal monu's daughter, in whatever method you know is best. I ask that you will give this precious child peace in her spirit and healing in her body. I also ask that you will give monu and his wife peace and strength knowing that you will take care of this child and this family. Replace their weariness with renewed strength and faith that you will do it. In Jesus name I ask and I thank you and praise you, for taking care of us, your children. Amen My e-mail is colleen8753@yahoo.com. Please keep me updated. I will continue to pray for all of you. God Bless You, Colleen