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John W. Vinson

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Dec 13, 2009, 4:04:04 PM12/13/09
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We're travelling, as some of you may know; right now we're at our cabin in
Taos.

One thing we always do when we come here is say hello to my "honorary great
aunt" Mary Katherine. She's 90, and has been actively working to scan, OCR
and digitize a huge collection of photos of Taos memorabilia. I often will
do a bit of tech support when I come, but she's way ahead of me in some
areas.

Unfortunately she's had some health problems and is now in a recovery center
getting therapy. Prayers for her health would be appreciated.

We found out about her situation when her daughter called this morning and
had a long conversation with Karen. It seems that around Thanksgiving, Mary
Katherine had to be hospitalized with flu or some similar virus problem. Her
heart got affected; at one point the doctors gave her less than 24 hours to
live, with arrythmia and severely low blood pressure.

As she was lying in bed, she asked her daughter Susan "Hon, what's my blood
pressure now?" "70/30..." was the reply. "Do you think it might go up if I
were angry?" "Worth a try I guess..."

Mary Katherine lay for a while, glowering and grimacing. No effect on the
blood pressure.

"Mom, why don't you try praying?" asked Susan.

Her face got very peaceful and she lay murmuring to herself for quite a
while.

The heart rhythm settled, her BP went to 110/68, and she went home the next
day.

So if you find it frustrating to "pray to a stone wall"... keep trying.

John the Wysard, on the road

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PhoenixWench

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Dec 13, 2009, 4:37:25 PM12/13/09
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Light and good thoughts on the way!

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Alan Ralph

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Dec 13, 2009, 5:23:17 PM12/13/09
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On 13/12/2009 21:04, John W. Vinson wrote:
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> So if you find it frustrating to "pray to a stone wall"... keep trying.
>
> John the Wysard, on the road

Goodthoughts headed Mary Katherine's way!

-MonTemplar.

David

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Dec 13, 2009, 6:45:55 PM12/13/09
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On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 14:04:04 -0700, "John W. Vinson"
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Good healing thoughts on the way. Not prayers though.
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Tom the Alien Cat

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Dec 13, 2009, 7:50:26 PM12/13/09
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Good story!

Prayers said!

tom tac

Hanging Jester

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Dec 13, 2009, 8:40:25 PM12/13/09
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"John W. Vinson" <please...@to.the.newsgroup> wrote in
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Kicking the Prayer Machine on.

~ Jester

Wes Struebing

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Dec 13, 2009, 10:08:27 PM12/13/09
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On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 14:04:04 -0700, "John W. Vinson"
<please...@to.the.newsgroup> wrote:

>We're travelling, as some of you may know; right now we're at our cabin in
>Taos.
>
>One thing we always do when we come here is say hello to my "honorary great
>aunt" Mary Katherine. She's 90, and has been actively working to scan, OCR
>and digitize a huge collection of photos of Taos memorabilia. I often will
>do a bit of tech support when I come, but she's way ahead of me in some
>areas.
>
>Unfortunately she's had some health problems and is now in a recovery center
>getting therapy. Prayers for her health would be appreciated.

You got 'em, John! She sounds like a great lady!


>
>We found out about her situation when her daughter called this morning and
>had a long conversation with Karen. It seems that around Thanksgiving, Mary
>Katherine had to be hospitalized with flu or some similar virus problem. Her
>heart got affected; at one point the doctors gave her less than 24 hours to
>live, with arrythmia and severely low blood pressure.
>
>As she was lying in bed, she asked her daughter Susan "Hon, what's my blood
>pressure now?" "70/30..." was the reply. "Do you think it might go up if I
>were angry?" "Worth a try I guess..."
>
>Mary Katherine lay for a while, glowering and grimacing. No effect on the
>blood pressure.
>
>"Mom, why don't you try praying?" asked Susan.
>
>Her face got very peaceful and she lay murmuring to herself for quite a
>while.
>
>The heart rhythm settled, her BP went to 110/68, and she went home the next
>day.
>
>So if you find it frustrating to "pray to a stone wall"... keep trying.
>
>John the Wysard, on the road
>

Amazing how centering (which is what the prayer at least initially did
for her) and a little belief can help with all sorts of bodily
functions.

Good to hear, Wys!
--

Wes Struebing
I pledge allegiance to the Constitution of the United States of America,
and to the republic which it established, one nation from many peoples,
promising liberty and justice for all.
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Captain Jack

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Dec 13, 2009, 10:50:00 PM12/13/09
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"John W. Vinson" <please...@to.the.newsgroup> screamed into the night
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Prayers for Mary Katherine's health and good healing thoughts sent...

The Cap'n

Old Prof. Otter

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Dec 13, 2009, 10:57:54 PM12/13/09
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A prayer from me,
and likely from lurkers as well.
Amazing wonderful story,
'Otter

Beth J.

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Dec 16, 2009, 2:16:18 PM12/16/09
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Prayers for "Aunt" Mary Katherine.

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Dec 21, 2009, 3:58:28 PM12/21/09
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On Dec 13, 4:04 pm, "John W. Vinson" <please.re...@to.the.newsgroup>
wrote:

I'm glad that prayer worked out in this case,
and my wishes for Good Health are being
sent.

Magus Firecow.

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