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Diagnosed lung cancer healed
I worked as a mechanic operator for 37 years. During the last ten years of my employment, the company I worked for required that all workers in my department submit to an annual physical examination, including X-rays, so I complied.
The day after taking one of these exams at a hospital, my shop foreman received a call from the hospital’s head occupational health nurse, telling him to have me report to another medical facility to retake the X-rays, which I did.
After this second set of X-rays, the nurse invited me up to her office and told me the X-rays showed I had lung cancer, and she thought it was probably caused by my work conditions. This kind lady informed me that I needn’t worry, because as an employee of the company I worked for, I was entitled to go to a hospital in Dallas, Texas, to have treatment that was said to be able to make me as good as new.
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February 18, 2013 issue
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Letters
JSH-Online comment, Linda Eysenbach, Anne Holway Higgins, Joyce McClure and Gayle Steinmetz
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To end all wars
Michael Pabst
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Clearing 'hurdles' with God
Wallace Wethe
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'Mightier than the noise of many waters'
Fernand Feig
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Accepting a greater love
Juli Vice
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Mary Baker Eddy and Abraham Lincoln
Judy Huenneke
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Apology accepted
Madora Kibbe
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God's saving wisdom
Ann Edwards
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Au pair ad led to answers
Colette Gilroy
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What got me started
Karenlee Mannerino
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Kids ask...
Answer offered by Chet Manchester
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Diagnosed lung cancer healed
Troy Noonan
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Severe chest pain overcome
Cindy Snowden
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Several generations of healing
John H. M. Whitaker
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No more alcohol
Dorothy Davis with contributions from Tom Davis
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Build the economy on Truth
The Editors