I Still Thank God for My Healing
Back in 2012 I was having chest pains so I went to the Veterans Administration Medical Clinic in Fort Worth, Texas and saw my doctor. She set up an appointment for me with the Cardiac unit at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Dallas to get checked out. They put EKG electrodes on me and had me get on a treadmill so they could stress my heart. He told me that if I felt that I could not stay on the treadmill any longer or my legs felt like they weighed 2,000 pounds each then he would stop the treadmill. He also told me that I had 90 seconds to lay on my left side on a table so that the sonogram technician could take pictures of my heart. I was doing pretty good on the treadmill and felt fine when the technician told me he had to stop the treadmill because my blood pressure was getting very high. He stopped the treadmill and I got on my left side within 90 seconds. Then the sonogram technician had a probe with some cream on it and started to take pictures of my heart. When he was through taking pictures of my heart he cleaned me off and told me that I could go home. Then about a week later I had another appointment at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Dallas to go over the results of my stress test with the doctor. The doctor told me that I had Silent Ischemia in a major blood vessel of my heart. He offered to put stints in my heart as a solution, but I told him no. I then asked him what else did he have as a solution to my condition and he said open heart surgery. Again I told him no and that was worse than the stints. So I asked him again what else did he have as a solution to my condition. He told me that he could put me on a drug called simvastatin for the rest of my life. He also told me that this drug would not make my condition go away and it would not let my condition get worse. So I told him that I would take the drug for the rest of my life. When I got home I prayed to God asking him to heal all of the blood vessels in my heart. I also asked God to open all of the blood vessels in my heart. I then started to thank God for healing and opening all of the blood vessels in my heart. Since 2012 I have been thanking God for healing and opening all of the blood vessels in my heart. Last year I decided to stop going to the Veterans Administration for all of my medical needs. It has now been about 10 years since I have seen a heart doctor. I now have a civilian heart doctor and when I went to see him he put me on a treadmill to stress my heart. Upon completion of the stress test I asked him if there was any sign of silent ischemia in my heart and he said that I had the heart of a kid. I am now 71 years old and I still thank God for my healing.