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A Cry for Help

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I've been stressing over my condition, fasting and praying for what the Lord is saying telling me about my health. I was sobbing and crying to The Lord to tell me what was wrong, since the doctors can't seem to find out. As I was doing so, The Holy Spirit came upon me, dried my tears right up, and said " I showed you what was wrong." He brought back to my remembrance the syphilis test that I had taken at the end of the previous year that came back positive. The doctors said no way that's a false read and quickly dismissed that test result. It has taken me many years and lots of money to figure this out, now the Lord has given me conformation in what I suspected, but the doctors still won't listen. I have herpes; the syphilis has attached itself to the herpes virus. The only time the syphilis is positive is during a herpes outbreak. When I read the 31st Psalms it said that my bones are consumed, the herpes virus lives in the tailbone until it comes out every so often. I had the MRI and they called it blood clots in my bones and felt that it wasn't necessary to check any further; but there is pain associated with this condition. I'm still going through the process to show and convince the doctors that this is a serious condition. I feel like this is a warning to the millions of people that already have herpes not to contract any other diseases because they can compound with the herpes virus and become a much more serious condition. Theory, but a very good one that needs to be looked into.

61 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 19, 2015

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Vibha Batra

40 books31 followers
Vibha Batra is an author, advertising consultant, graphic novelist, poet, lyricist, translator,
travel writer, playwright, translator and columnist. Her published books include: The Secret Life of Debbie G, Merry the Elephant's Rainy Day, Bathinda to Bangkok, The Reluctant Debutante, The Dream Merchants, Keeping it Real, Euro Trip,
Ludhiana to London, Glitter and Gloss, The Activist and The Capitalist, Sweet Sixteen (Yeah,
Right!), Seventeen and Done (You Bet!), Eighteen and Wiser (Not Quite!,) Ishaavaasya
Upanishad: Knowledge and Action, Tongue-in-cheek, A Twist of Lime and Family Crossword.
She has also contributed short stories and poems to several anthologies.

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