Yesterday, I had to see a primary care provider because my sister told me I had to find one so I called around. Auburn must have a shortage of doctors because no one was available until a month away. The last one i called, I finally asked the receptionist if she could just give me anyone who was free. So she booked me with Dr. Ladisla and she is Filipina, as i discovered later. I tell you, God is always opening up doors for me.
Anyway, Her dad passed away from rectal cancer but he had already had bouts of chemo and radiation. i could tell she was tearing up. she is very compassionate and kind, and although she knows nothing about alternative treatments, she is willing to support on the condition that I keep an open mind and just listen to what "they" have to say. "They" being the conventional doctors. i told her i would as long as they don't get offended when I refuse chemo and radiation.
Anyway, she didnt charge me for the visit because I was going to see a surgeon anyway and could i have them send her the results? of course, the least i could do for not having to pay another co=pay.
After i returned a call from Johnny at Pilots for Christ who are based in Monroeville, AL.
he was so kind and helpful. Basically, he would have flown me had I not bought a ticket already but for the next time, he will fly Mike and i for free on his plane. Before we hung up, he asked if he could pray. As soon as he started praying, I started crying, i was so moved that a stranger would pray for me. this was the first time i cried since i found out i had cancer. but these were tears of joy. That God was reassuring me in every appointment, every conversation, every phone call. My Father, thank you for loving me!
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