Woman Miraculously Healed of Incurable ALS (Lou Gehrig's)
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Americans...turning a misdiagnosis into a divine miracle.
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NO known cure... Sad..Once you have it. you'll have it till you die..
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@skolnick14 Same here, man. I think I've seen some of your comments on some of Becker's videos, but I'm not sure.
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I'm here because of Jason Becker.
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my uncle died last week after 11 years...
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this could be just GBS(gullain Barre syndrome)
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Um - I didn't believe a word of this to begin with, but finally when hearing the words "---the BRAIN SURGEONS---" I bursted out laughing! What on earth would brain surgeons have to do with als? Anyone who really knows what this disease is about, also knows there's nothing anyone can do.
Be thankful for your whatever symptoms going away and being able to run and smile, but don't for a second think you had als. That is just insulting for the ones suffering from it.
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Would she be getting all this attention if she was 5' 1" tall and 380 pounds?
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@DravenClykerKenturo look, i know on youtube it easy to write things without thought because the person cant physically come back at u, but have some couth and refrain from writing things that might cause one to read ur comment, lose hope and get sick again, seriously.
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@The391956 look, i know on youtube it easy to write things without thought because the person cant physically come back at u, but have some couth and refrain from writing things that might cause one to read ur comment, lose hope and get sick again, seriously.
When I first saw this, the first thing I thought was that she was misdiagnosed, here is why... There are many diseases that mimic ALS, her age, and the speed in which she recovered Did she get a second opinion?. I HAVE ALS ( although I prefer Motor Neuron Disease, less drastic) and I believe in GOD and there is no one person that can tell me that I have no faith when in spite of what I am dealing with, I still thank GOD for it. Even the not so good stuff. Thank GOD she was misdiagnosed!!
Krisztinah2o 3 years ago 7
There are many different therapies being tried, usually on patients' own. Prayer, as far as I'm concerned, is one of them. And the stories are out there, if you don't simply buy into unproven assertions. Look! Question. Follow your instincts. Network.
Some of us will die of our ALS. Some will not. But you damn sure will if you simply accept that unproven dictum without question. I'm 8+ years and still going strong. Never give up - never. There is always hope.
skelotan 3 years ago 6