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To: WTCausby who wrote (886)12/9/1998 8:35:00 PM
From: gregor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14396
 
Hello Tom:

I would like to share in a few praise reports. Pam and Darrell are recuperating from recent surgery, but the best one is Judy, whom we prayed for.

An affluent woman was diagnosed with gluyacoma ( please forgive the spelling I couldn't even find it in the dictionary ) her name is Judy and her healing was lifted up to the Lord here on this thread about a month ago. She went to 5 doctors and all told her the same thing, medication for the rest of her life. They were very sorry but nothing else could be done for her.

She went to Houston where her son was graduating from Baylor school of medicine. Her son arranged for her to see a specialist while she was in town. Every conceivable test was run on her. All came up negative. They sent for her medical records of the visits to all the other doctors.

They are still scratching their heads. They are positive she HAD gluyacoma. But all they could diagnose at Baylor was DRY EYES, gave her a prescription for lubricating drops and sent her home. God is good all the time .All the time God is good. This is a new one on me. Have you ever? I'm still scratching my head too. My father is a retired optometrist and gluyacoma is a permanent disease of the eye, it does not go away ever.but it did this time.. Praise the Lord.....