credoconsolans
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Anyone know anything about this upcoming movie?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...en-met-Jesus-woke-cured-lifelong-illness.html
It's another "Jesus saves pretty white blonde girl from chronic childhood disease after she falls 30 feet inside a hollowed out tree and she saw heaven after she hit her head 3 times" movie.
She sees Jesus - who looks kinda like Santa Claus - and her dead grandmother. And says so, AFTER she's probably been on meds at the hospital. She didn't have an NDE, she just was knocked silly. Possible mild concussion if that.
Since the family is from Burleson, Texas and were probably already highly religious, and the girl got her bell rung 3 times, it's obvious the little girl was just imaging her scenario. But what interests me is her disease disappearing.
She had pseudo-obstruction motility disorder. It was diagnosed as chronic, but then it disappeared after her fall. But apparently there are acute types as well and children can get the disease sporadically.
Anyone know any more details about the case or disease?
If this belongs in a different category, mods, feel free to move it.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...en-met-Jesus-woke-cured-lifelong-illness.html
It's another "Jesus saves pretty white blonde girl from chronic childhood disease after she falls 30 feet inside a hollowed out tree and she saw heaven after she hit her head 3 times" movie.
She sees Jesus - who looks kinda like Santa Claus - and her dead grandmother. And says so, AFTER she's probably been on meds at the hospital. She didn't have an NDE, she just was knocked silly. Possible mild concussion if that.
Since the family is from Burleson, Texas and were probably already highly religious, and the girl got her bell rung 3 times, it's obvious the little girl was just imaging her scenario. But what interests me is her disease disappearing.
She had pseudo-obstruction motility disorder. It was diagnosed as chronic, but then it disappeared after her fall. But apparently there are acute types as well and children can get the disease sporadically.
Anyone know any more details about the case or disease?
If this belongs in a different category, mods, feel free to move it.