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The malignant tumor “magically” disappeared from the brain California resident. At least real magic speaks the happy patient himself and other Christians say. A surprised doctors are trying to find a man’s sudden recovery rational explanation.
Paul Wood, living in the city of Lodai, began to complain of a headache pain a few months ago. When an American turned to hospital, he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Assigned a risky the operation, however, the day before it suddenly turned out that the tumor simply disappeared. Doctors did not believe their eyes when X-ray showed that the patient’s brain returned to healthy state.
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Specialists recognize that in rare cases, malignant the tumor can begin to regress on its own right up to complete disappearance. However, for any materialistic considerations, this cannot happen in one day.
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Wood is by no means a materialist. From a very young age he believes in God and goes to church. When a man found out about his terrible diagnosis, he prayed nonstop, asking the Creator save his life. In addition, many prayed for our hero other Christians from all over California who over the internet have learned about unhappiness of a man. Paul received dozens of calls and hundreds daily emails from other believers who requested from the Creator American recovery.
Of course, Wood himself, as well as his brothers and sisters of religion on one hundred percent are convinced that it is deep faith and intervention higher powers allowed a man to get a “second life”.
I continued to pray and repeat to myself: no matter what happened, everything will be fine. I completely trusted God, – said Paul reporters.
Doctors, by the way, are in no hurry to argue with this statement, because they themselves cannot rationally explain what happened.
We still carry out tests, use the most advanced technology but must admit that the tumor has disappeared as by magic. Sometimes some things just impossible to explain with science, says surgeon Richard Wye, who had to conduct an operation for our hero.