Locomotor Ataxia Healed

When Christian Science found me, I was almost a total wreck, "driven by the wind and tossed." I sat in an invalid's chair for three years. The doctors said I was incurable as there was no record of such a case being healed. I was suffering from an aggravated case of locomotor ataxia, with all the ills accompanying it. I did not sleep for a week at a time, and when I did my sleep was neither restful nor any comfort. I was in pain all day and night. I was hungry, yet too worried and afraid to eat. I took medicine all the time, but received no benefit. I was ill-tempered, nervous, hysterical, and smoked and chewed tobacco a great deal. I was also given to profanity. What a picture! but it is not overdrawn. Now I look, and the scene is changed; Christian Science has brought Light. Great peace has also come. I walk and work. I go out in all kinds of weather. I can eat what is set before me. I am a better workman; I am better morally. I know more about God—Love. I love my neighbor better, and know who my neighbor is. The evils of tobacco, drink, and profanity have disappeared. Many iniquities have been cleansed, and many diseases healed. My improvement has been wondered at by many, even Scientists remark it.

I cannot express myself, for I have received more than I had hoped to realize. No testimonial is adequate. I positively know that the reading of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," and the work of its faithful students in the practice of Christian Science, has saved me from an untimely grave when other helpers failed, and is now saving me from myself. Through what I have been taught and proven for myself of the truth of the writings of Mary Baker Eddy, I know that my Redeemer liveth. For this reason I do not hesitate to speak of her as "Mother," and to thank God for what good has resulted from Christian Science.

G. E. Cameron, Cincinnati, O.

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