A GOD HEALING IN THE 21ST CENTURY
He was wounded for our breaking God's law
He was bruised for our premeditated sinning
The punishment that bought us peace was placed upon Him.
And by His stripes we are healed.
Isaiah
The story below was reported in USA Today and "Women's Day"
Taylor
Hale, 18, probably shouldn't be alive today. She was declared brain dead, taken off life support, and
her family started making funeral arrangements. But then the "Hand of
God" intervened.
On
September 11, 2011, Taylor was messing around with friends and fell off the
hood of a car, hitting her head. She had suffered a severe brain injury and was
placed in a medically induced coma, in hopes her brain would heal. A week into
her hospital stay, an unresponsive Taylor had a brain hemorrhage. Her already
poor prognosis got even more dismal. Despite attempts to save her life, a part
of Taylor's brain dipped into her spinal canal, basically ending the road for
the teenager. Doctors told her family that nothing else could be done to help
her and that she would never wake up again.
Soon
after, chiropractor and family friend Dr. Jeff Stickel came to the hospital,
saying he felt God was trying to tell him to treat her. Her parents didn't feel
comfortable with that given how far gone Taylor already was. Dr. Stickel then
asked if he could pray with the family instead. With his hand on her neck, he
prayed to God that Taylor would recover. "I could feel [her] life force in
my fingers," he said. He left a couple of minutes later, but came back.
"It was like God nudged me back in there." This time, he prayed,
feeling her skull. "What if I could pray hard enough [for the skull to
heal]?" he thought to himself. He left the room after the second
prayer.
That
day, doctors took Taylor off life support, but reconnected it after something
amazing happened. She started to try to breathe on her own for the first time.
That same day, her brain activity increased, and she mumbled words and moved
her eyes. Then, finally, a technically brain-dead Taylor
defied all odds and woke up.
Doctors
said "no one comes back" from that kind of brain injury. So what
happened? Her father, Chuck, said, "It was the hand of God at work. That's
the only thing that can explain it." Taylor continued to improve in the
hospital and was then admitted into rehab, where she "relearned just about
everything, from swallowing food to talking and walking," reports USA
Today.
Today,
Taylor is walking, talking and even driving on her own. She's also set to
graduate from Waukee High School in Iowa next week. Although she's lost her
sense of smell and much of her long-term memory, she's very aware what a miracle her recovery is.
"God can save people...I'm always thankful to all the doctors and nurses
and therapists who helped me get better, but God did most of the saving."
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