Vera Was Given Two Weeks to Live, But God Supernaturally Healed Her of Acute Leukemia
By James Hughes

But the brooding over separation got cut short abruptly in 2009 when Vera, after skipping doctor’s checks for six years, finally went in for a physical and the doctor ran a standard blood test. He found leukemia.
“What’s Leukemia?” Vera asked when he broke the news. “Wait, is that a cancer?”“Yes,” he responded. Then he delivered awful news: “What’s worse, I think you have about two weeks to live.” Oncologist Anthony DeSalvo confirmed the grim prognosis.“Acute Leukemia, in the absence of urgent treatment, is rapidly fatal,” he says. “It is typically within weeks without treatment you will die.”Vera turned to the God she knew only superficially.“Okay God, I’m at a crossroads here. Are you real? Can I call on you?” She prayed frantically. “Are you able? All these stories and all these things were they for real my whole life? Are you mad at me? Will you even listen to me now?”Her self-made world crumbled. She had achieved success all by herself, and she was proud of it. But with cancer circling, she realized her self-sufficiency was utterly meaningless.“I’ve been doing everything on my own terms,” she mused.“I reached out for a life saver and that was God,” Vera remembers. “I went back to my roots, because I wasn’t going to save myself. And you can put your trust in medicine, but the ultimate healing is going to have to be God.”Within two days, family came to watch the kids while Vera and John traveled to Seattle where they met Dr. John Pagel at the Fred Hutchinson Malignant Growth Exploration Center. Intense Myeloid Leukemia or AML was his diagnosis.“Not just garden variety AML, one of the worst kinds of AML you can have; really high risk,” he said. He recommended using a novel regimen of chemotherapies, something rarely tried in other patients.“We really weren’t sure it would work, but we did feel it was important for her given the high risk nature of her disease.”In the meantime, John and Vera trusted God.“When the doctors come in they have to tell you all the worst case scenarios, it was like whatever they said didn’t matter because if God said she’s going to live, she’s going to live,” he remembers thinking.Scriptures brought comfort to Vera. “The scripture, Jeremiah 29:11: ‘For I know the plans I have for you, not to hurt you or to harm you, but to give you a hope and a future.’ I took that literally.”For a considerable length of time, Vera endured anguishing chemotherapy treatments.John remained close by and trusted God for her healing. Their kids traveled to Seattle to visit and invest energy with her.Be that as it may, the days got darker and darker.“I was overwhelmed,” John recalls. “And in my pocket — I don’t know if I heard something or whatever — I just reached into my pocket, got my phone out and they are like, ‘This is the CBN prayer line.’”Despite the circumstances, John felt God’s assurance and a promise of healing for Vera.Following the prayers, Vera’s cancer went into remission for a time, but the doctor said stem cell treatment was necessary. They searched for a donor with the same blood type and remarkably, they found a man in Tel Aviv who was a match and volunteered, according to God Reports. Twenty-one days after the transplant, Vera left the disease center to be observed off grounds.“I personally believe that God had His wonderful hands all over Vera,” Dr. Pagel says. “No question about it. You could see it every single day when you saw her.”Following seven months, Vera returned to Hawaii. Dr. Anthony DeSalvo assumed oversight for her care. “It’s amazing. I’ve never seen anybody like Vera recover so quickly and so completely,” he says.Discover more from NewsBreakers
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