In what seems like a Christmas miracle, the inoperable brain tumor of an 11-year-old girl in Texas has disappeared, and doctors say they don’t know why.
Roxli Doss was diagnosed with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma, or DIPG, in June, as KVUE reported.
Her parents, Gena and Scott, prayed for a miracle and they got it.
Her mom said: “It’s kind of our family thing that God healed Roxli.”
The girl’s medical team are equally in a state of disbelief.
“It is very rare, but when we see it, it is a devastating disease,” Dr. Virginia Harrod of Dell Children’s Medical Center told the news outlet.
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8 comments:
MAYBE the stupid doctor got it wrong?????
Doctors may not know. But, her parents and many of US do know. Seek Christ in your life, and you will too.
Stupid Doctor? Why is the doctor stupid? I think it is highly unlikely that the doctor is stupid however, your comment makes it quite obvious where you fall on the IQ curve.
I believe.
@ December 18, 2018 at 11:34 AM JW
Funny, God only seems to heal people from ailments that naturally go into remission on their own? No amputees healed ever. No REAL miracles, as it were.
100,000. That's the number of children under the age of 15 who die from cancer worldwide every year. No one prayed for them?
1,620 people will die TODAY from cancer. No one prayed for them?
You know what you don't find in any Oncology ward of any hospital? Prayer therapy.
Cancer runs in my family. Many have survived, many have died. It is not only insulting but it is infuriating when you people have to glom your agenda onto other peoples tragedy.
Know what cures cancer? Doctors. Science. Investments.
Not a singe study has ever shown that prayer works any better than random chance, and some show that prayer performs worse when people know they are being prayed for.
So just stop it. If you are gonna bang on about something, at least be knowledgeable on the subject.
Amen!
December 18 @2:54pm
I believe
@ December 18, 2018 at 9:17 PM
So what?
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