An Unlikely Healing


I had a big "Oh thank God" moment today. We were getting ready to host a number of unruly friends, as we do every other week. As is our rhythm, everyones phone was in quarantine, and we were rushing around to get things squared away. (Yet, somehow I avoided bathroom detail completely.) . As I was tidying the kitchen I found the paper below. I had noticed it before, but I had never read the back. It was an eye opener.


The TPA drug is an amazing gift to humanity, and I had assumed that the vast majority of the people who get the TPA shot in time have a full recovery. However, if you look at the data from the study, most do not; only 31% of people having a stroke and receiving the TPA recover fully. And this data was limited to those that had TPA within the recommended 3 hours. I had mine at 4 hours 25 minutes. We can only assume the 31% would go down even more for those that receive the shot so late. 

I can hardly believe how close I came to serious disability, how unlikely my recovery has been. It's like I am standing on the edge of the grand canyon, about to fall to an irreversible fate. Then at the last moment I am grabbed and brought back to solid ground. My healing has been a special partnership between medical science and the divine.  Thank God that I am in the special minority that experienced a full recovery. His work here was more special than I realized before.

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