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Dear All

 

My partner Mick is in intensive care at Glan Clwyd hospital, North

Wales

 

This is what I've been told

 

He has problems with his heart, lungs, kidneys, liver and stomach.

They don't know what has caused it or how long he has had problems,

they are doing lots of tests. He needs a scan on his stomach to see

what they can find, but he is too ill to be moved to the scan unit so

they have to try to stabilise his condition overnight so he can have

a scan in the morning. If the problems are all caused by a toxic

infection (which they think may be the cause) then hopefully he will

respond to the antibiotics in the next 48 hours and then he should

make some sort of recovery. He is currently hooked up to lung and

heart machines, if his kidneys fail then they have said that if he

has machines supporting 3 major organs then they don't know if

there's anything they can do. So we just have to wait and hope.

 

We've only been together for a few months and I don't want to lose

him.

 

love

stef

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I am truly sorry Steph. What may be best now is that your talk with his higher

self....maybe something like this:

Dear Mother/Father God...calming my energies and tapping into the energies of

my highest self and spirit....I send love and healing to Mick to be accepted by

him through his highest self. Dear Mick..more than anything I want you to stay

here on earth with me to continue our journey here. If this is in your best

interest and intention than I ask that you you fill your energy fields with the

highest of healing light nutrients so that every organ, gland and cell of you

body is spinning at its optimal frequency...emitting radiant rays of light and

at every moment you are healthier and healthier. My highest intentions are to

see you how and filled with love and light.

It is in the hands of the divine. I send love and much hope.

Dawn Silver

Jewels of the Lotus Oracle

 

stefd123 <stefd123 wrote:

Dear All

 

My partner Mick is in intensive care at Glan Clwyd hospital, North

Wales

 

This is what I've been told

 

He has problems with his heart, lungs, kidneys, liver and stomach.

They don't know what has caused it or how long he has had problems,

they are doing lots of tests. He needs a scan on his stomach to see

what they can find, but he is too ill to be moved to the scan unit so

they have to try to stabilise his condition overnight so he can have

a scan in the morning. If the problems are all caused by a toxic

infection (which they think may be the cause) then hopefully he will

respond to the antibiotics in the next 48 hours and then he should

make some sort of recovery. He is currently hooked up to lung and

heart machines, if his kidneys fail then they have said that if he

has machines supporting 3 major organs then they don't know if

there's anything they can do. So we just have to wait and hope.

 

We've only been together for a few months and I don't want to lose

him.

 

love

stef

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Aloha Stef. . . The word miracle always brings to mind the saying from Course in

Miracles that says . a miracle is nothing more that a shift in perception. When

things seem most impossible I open my heart to believing that the love and

support that is offered by the universe is present and/or on it's way and the

impossible becomes the probable. What you are experiencing must be very

difficult. Your love and concern for your new partner are felt through your

words. My guidelines for working with the stones or any other healing modality

are to use intuition, attention and intention. For me, the power of prayer

begins with intention. Intention for the 'highest good of all' seems to be the

most powerful. I'm sure that all who read your words feel the same. Blessings

to both you and Mick . . In Light )'( Skye

 

 

stefd123 <stefd123 wrote:

Dear All

 

My partner Mick is in intensive care at Glan Clwyd hospital, North

Wales

 

This is what I've been told

 

He has problems with his heart, lungs, kidneys, liver and stomach.

They don't know what has caused it or how long he has had problems,

they are doing lots of tests. He needs a scan on his stomach to see

what they can find, but he is too ill to be moved to the scan unit so

they have to try to stabilise his condition overnight so he can have

a scan in the morning. If the problems are all caused by a toxic

infection (which they think may be the cause) then hopefully he will

respond to the antibiotics in the next 48 hours and then he should

make some sort of recovery. He is currently hooked up to lung and

heart machines, if his kidneys fail then they have said that if he

has machines supporting 3 major organs then they don't know if

there's anything they can do. So we just have to wait and hope.

 

We've only been together for a few months and I don't want to lose

him.

 

love

stef

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Stef,

 

So very sorry to hear of your partner's illness. Some great advice has been

given already, so I am only adding my own view to the others...

 

Although it may be hard, try to imagine only that your partner comes through

this 100%. Picture the sequence of events that would take place for him to

pull through. Put all your energy into that positive thinking. Emit all the

positive energy you can - whether you are near him or not. Manifest,

manifest, manifest...

 

Sending you strength vibes and Mick healing vibes.

Katy (UK)x

 

 

On 10/10/2007, stefd123 <stefd123 wrote:

>

> Dear All

>

> My partner Mick is in intensive care at Glan Clwyd hospital, North

> Wales

>

> This is what I've been told

>

> He has problems with his heart, lungs, kidneys, liver and stomach.

> They don't know what has caused it or how long he has had problems,

> they are doing lots of tests. He needs a scan on his stomach to see

> what they can find, but he is too ill to be moved to the scan unit so

> they have to try to stabilise his condition overnight so he can have

> a scan in the morning. If the problems are all caused by a toxic

> infection (which they think may be the cause) then hopefully he will

> respond to the antibiotics in the next 48 hours and then he should

> make some sort of recovery. He is currently hooked up to lung and

> heart machines, if his kidneys fail then they have said that if he

> has machines supporting 3 major organs then they don't know if

> there's anything they can do. So we just have to wait and hope.

>

> We've only been together for a few months and I don't want to lose

> him.

>

> love

> stef

>

>

> .

>

>

>

 

 

 

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Dear Stef,

 

My heart and prayers go out to you and Mick.

 

Tell the doctors to " test Mick's blood for any evidence of

stomach / gut bacteria " , this is very important and overlooked by many

doctors and hospitals..

 

I know this because I became severely ill this past January. From being

healthy,

I became ill almost overnight. I was unable to eat or drink for about (2) weeks.

I went to my doctor and she did blood work and gave me medication for nausea,

this didn't help and I continues to get worst. I was so very weak, I felt like

I was

dying. I had no " energy " . I was loosing a lot of weight, and was basically able

to only keep brought

down and even that was a task. One day in February, I got to work and just began

to cry.

I felt so bad that I couldn't breath, stand, walk or even talk. My co-workers

convinced me to go

to the emergency room. I was immediately told at the hospital that if I would

have waited another couple of

days that my body/organs would have started to shut down from dehydration .

I was given (4) IV's and after being there for almost a day, they also couldn't

find anything.

I called my doctor and told her that I felt so bad that I spent the day and most

of the night in the ER.

She told me to immediately go back to her office for lab work. She was upset

with herself and the hospital because they

didn't test my blood for any bacterial infections, so she did. My blood work

came back positive with very high levels of

a stomach bacteria which was now in my blood and organs.

The name of this bacteria is " Helicobacter Pylon " and it can cause stomach

cancer if not treated, among other things.

I was immediately put on a very strong antibiotic " Prev-Pac " . I took (4) pills

in the morning and

another (4) pills in the evening for a (14) day treatment. After a few days I

began to feel better and

my appetite started to slowly come back, along with my energy. I did take

another (14) day treatment a month later and will

probably need to be treated again in the future. But I hope not.

A great deal of us have this bacteria from different foods and water and we

don't even know it.

 

I hope my story and experience will give you a little more information which you

can relate to Mick's doctors.

 

You have all of our loving, healing energy and prayers supporting both you and

Mick.

 

Love and Light,

 

Dragica

 

 

 

 

stefd123 <stefd123

 

Wednesday, October 10, 2007 6:22:19 PM

[CrystalHW] I need help to perform a miracle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear All

 

 

 

My partner Mick is in intensive care at Glan Clwyd hospital, North

 

Wales

 

 

 

This is what I've been told

 

 

 

He has problems with his heart, lungs, kidneys, liver and stomach.

 

They don't know what has caused it or how long he has had problems,

 

they are doing lots of tests. He needs a scan on his stomach to see

 

what they can find, but he is too ill to be moved to the scan unit so

 

they have to try to stabilise his condition overnight so he can have

 

a scan in the morning. If the problems are all caused by a toxic

 

infection (which they think may be the cause) then hopefully he will

 

respond to the antibiotics in the next 48 hours and then he should

 

make some sort of recovery. He is currently hooked up to lung and

 

heart machines, if his kidneys fail then they have said that if he

 

has machines supporting 3 major organs then they don't know if

 

there's anything they can do. So we just have to wait and hope.

 

 

 

We've only been together for a few months and I don't want to lose

 

him.

 

 

 

love

 

stef

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hello Stef - I agree with Draciga !!! My cousin got this in June, and was

instantly sick, and most his organs failing. Once they found it, he was

able to be helped, but it is a long road back. Hope the doctor will test

him for that, and get his medicine going.

 

I will send Reiki healing for you both too.

 

Best of luck.

 

Wilayne

 

 

On 10/11/07, Darlene Fava <dragi_vision wrote:

>

> Dear Stef,

>

> My heart and prayers go out to you and Mick.

>

> Tell the doctors to " test Mick's blood for any evidence of

> stomach / gut bacteria " , this is very important and overlooked by many

> doctors and hospitals..

>

> I know this because I became severely ill this past January. From being

> healthy,

> I became ill almost overnight. I was unable to eat or drink for about (2)

> weeks.

> I went to my doctor and she did blood work and gave me medication for

> nausea,

> this didn't help and I continues to get worst. I was so very weak, I felt

> like I was

> dying. I had no " energy " . I was loosing a lot of weight, and was basically

> able to only keep brought

> down and even that was a task. One day in February, I got to work and just

> began to cry.

> I felt so bad that I couldn't breath, stand, walk or even talk. My

> co-workers convinced me to go

> to the emergency room. I was immediately told at the hospital that if I

> would have waited another couple of

> days that my body/organs would have started to shut down from dehydration

> .

> I was given (4) IV's and after being there for almost a day, they also

> couldn't find anything.

> I called my doctor and told her that I felt so bad that I spent the day

> and most of the night in the ER.

> She told me to immediately go back to her office for lab work. She was

> upset with herself and the hospital because they

> didn't test my blood for any bacterial infections, so she did. My blood

> work came back positive with very high levels of

> a stomach bacteria which was now in my blood and organs.

> The name of this bacteria is " Helicobacter Pylon " and it can cause stomach

> cancer if not treated, among other things.

> I was immediately put on a very strong antibiotic " Prev-Pac " . I took (4)

> pills in the morning and

> another (4) pills in the evening for a (14) day treatment. After a few

> days I began to feel better and

> my appetite started to slowly come back, along with my energy. I did take

> another (14) day treatment a month later and will

> probably need to be treated again in the future. But I hope not.

> A great deal of us have this bacteria from different foods and water and

> we don't even know it.

>

> I hope my story and experience will give you a little more information

> which you can relate to Mick's doctors.

>

> You have all of our loving, healing energy and prayers supporting both you

> and Mick.

>

> Love and Light,

>

> Dragica

>

>

> stefd123 <stefd123 <stefd123%40>>

> To:

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> Wednesday, October 10, 2007 6:22:19 PM

> [CrystalHW] I need help to perform a miracle

>

> Dear All

>

> My partner Mick is in intensive care at Glan Clwyd hospital, North

>

> Wales

>

> This is what I've been told

>

> He has problems with his heart, lungs, kidneys, liver and stomach.

>

> They don't know what has caused it or how long he has had problems,

>

> they are doing lots of tests. He needs a scan on his stomach to see

>

> what they can find, but he is too ill to be moved to the scan unit so

>

> they have to try to stabilise his condition overnight so he can have

>

> a scan in the morning. If the problems are all caused by a toxic

>

> infection (which they think may be the cause) then hopefully he will

>

> respond to the antibiotics in the next 48 hours and then he should

>

> make some sort of recovery. He is currently hooked up to lung and

>

> heart machines, if his kidneys fail then they have said that if he

>

> has machines supporting 3 major organs then they don't know if

>

> there's anything they can do. So we just have to wait and hope.

>

> We've only been together for a few months and I don't want to lose

>

> him.

>

> love

>

> stef

>

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I also need some help! my husband was taken by ambulance to the

hospital with severe abdominal pain. They have diagnosed

pancreatitis for which there really is only pain management

treatment. Do you know if the bacterial infection below could cause

or even appear to look like pancreatitis? They say that usually

happen with drinkers or if you have gall stones. Neither of which my

husband has. the hospital sis state that they have had a lot of

these cases lately with no apparent cause. any information would be

appreciated. i am going to the hospital now to ask for the test

below.

 

 

 

 

 

, Darlene Fava

<dragi_vision wrote:

>

> Dear Stef,

>

> My heart and prayers go out to you and Mick.

>

> Tell the doctors to " test Mick's blood for any evidence of

> stomach / gut bacteria " , this is very important and overlooked by

many

> doctors and hospitals..

>

> I know this because I became severely ill this past January. From

being healthy,

> I became ill almost overnight. I was unable to eat or drink for

about (2) weeks.

> I went to my doctor and she did blood work and gave me medication

for nausea,

> this didn't help and I continues to get worst. I was so very weak,

I felt like I was

> dying. I had no " energy " . I was loosing a lot of weight, and was

basically able to only keep brought

> down and even that was a task. One day in February, I got to work

and just began to cry.

> I felt so bad that I couldn't breath, stand, walk or even talk. My

co-workers convinced me to go

> to the emergency room. I was immediately told at the hospital that

if I would have waited another couple of

> days that my body/organs would have started to shut down from

dehydration .

> I was given (4) IV's and after being there for almost a day, they

also couldn't find anything.

> I called my doctor and told her that I felt so bad that I spent the

day and most of the night in the ER.

> She told me to immediately go back to her office for lab work. She

was upset with herself and the hospital because they

> didn't test my blood for any bacterial infections, so she did. My

blood work came back positive with very high levels of

> a stomach bacteria which was now in my blood and organs.

> The name of this bacteria is " Helicobacter Pylon " and it can cause

stomach cancer if not treated, among other things.

> I was immediately put on a very strong antibiotic " Prev-Pac " . I

took (4) pills in the morning and

> another (4) pills in the evening for a (14) day treatment. After a

few days I began to feel better and

> my appetite started to slowly come back, along with my energy. I

did take another (14) day treatment a month later and will

> probably need to be treated again in the future. But I hope not.

> A great deal of us have this bacteria from different foods and

water and we don't even know it.

>

> I hope my story and experience will give you a little more

information which you can relate to Mick's doctors.

>

> You have all of our loving, healing energy and prayers supporting

both you and Mick.

>

> Love and Light,

>

> Dragica

>

>

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