Zen/Sin
May 25th, 2007, 11:52 PM
I'm an old user, I left here a while back because my doctors said i had three months until cancer left me bedridden. When my "Date was up" my family and i were touring China (a tour i've always wanted to take). Three days we spent in a small village next to a Shinto temple. Three days i prayed there.
We went to a large hospital on the second day in the village, it was about fifty miles away, i was too medicated to remeber the name of the towns though.... the doctors said it was a miracle i was alive, and with this much cancerous tissue in my lower intestines, i was a ticking clock. They gave me one week.
On the third night after praying at the Shinto temple, i collapsed into my fathers arms on the way out. I had a waking dream, white, wispy spirits with haunting voices kept reaching into my stomach, pulling out handfuls of black, glistening slime.
We went to the hospital and the doctors siad it was another miracle. My cancer had gone into remission. It wasn't spreading, in fact, it almost seemed to receed. Less and less of my lower intestines had cancerous cells every day.
the doctors give me until my 34th birthday now. It's still a deadline, but it seems a lot better than a week.
We went to a large hospital on the second day in the village, it was about fifty miles away, i was too medicated to remeber the name of the towns though.... the doctors said it was a miracle i was alive, and with this much cancerous tissue in my lower intestines, i was a ticking clock. They gave me one week.
On the third night after praying at the Shinto temple, i collapsed into my fathers arms on the way out. I had a waking dream, white, wispy spirits with haunting voices kept reaching into my stomach, pulling out handfuls of black, glistening slime.
We went to the hospital and the doctors siad it was another miracle. My cancer had gone into remission. It wasn't spreading, in fact, it almost seemed to receed. Less and less of my lower intestines had cancerous cells every day.
the doctors give me until my 34th birthday now. It's still a deadline, but it seems a lot better than a week.