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How Is It Possible?
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How Is It Possible?
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How Is It Possible?
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"We have done everything we know how to do and the team of cardiac experts quit on Shirley and called the time of death." Introducing "Shirley's Law" our concept of natural healing and wellness that took us seven and a half years to find and implement in the hospital after Shirley was diagnosed with the most deadly staph infection on earth, the MRSA. "How Is It Possible" is a super love story about doing the impossible, not once, not twice, but many times while trying to save my wife's life inside a heart institute where the experts could do nothing for my wife's severely diabeticlly damaged heart. The toxic chemical benzene assaulted her immune system and created type 1, insulin dependent diabetes for 38 years of her adult life. During the first twenty-one years with this disease and before I came into Shirley's life, here is some of what happened to her. Two miscarriages and one still birth, major kidney issues, eyes, teeth and liver damage. In the seventeen years we were together, she had a stroke in the back of her left eye that took her vision in that eye and this happened on 911. Now, here is what happened at the end of her life in a heart institute celebrating their 50th anniversary: four heart attacks, (v-tacs all), four heart stoppages, a heart flutter episode, kidney failure, congestive heart failure, diagnosed with the deadly MRSA staph infection, and two silver dollar size chest wounds from the forty-six shocks that were administered in the first attack, where the experts quit after forty-five minutes and called the time of death. This is when I engaged the heart pressure point technique that I had just been taught how to do over the phone five days before that allowed me to bring my wife back to life in front of the cardiac arrest experts. This was day two of sixty-two in this hospital.
"We have done everything we know how to do and the team of cardiac experts quit on Shirley and called the time of death." Introducing "Shirley's Law" our concept of natural healing and wellness that took us seven and a half years to find and implement in the hospital after Shirley was diagnosed with the most deadly staph infection on earth, the MRSA. "How Is It Possible" is a super love story about doing the impossible, not once, not twice, but many times while trying to save my wife's life inside a heart institute where the experts could do nothing for my wife's severely diabeticlly damaged heart. The toxic chemical benzene assaulted her immune system and created type 1, insulin dependent diabetes for 38 years of her adult life. During the first twenty-one years with this disease and before I came into Shirley's life, here is some of what happened to her. Two miscarriages and one still birth, major kidney issues, eyes, teeth and liver damage. In the seventeen years we were together, she had a stroke in the back of her left eye that took her vision in that eye and this happened on 911. Now, here is what happened at the end of her life in a heart institute celebrating their 50th anniversary: four heart attacks, (v-tacs all), four heart stoppages, a heart flutter episode, kidney failure, congestive heart failure, diagnosed with the deadly MRSA staph infection, and two silver dollar size chest wounds from the forty-six shocks that were administered in the first attack, where the experts quit after forty-five minutes and called the time of death. This is when I engaged the heart pressure point technique that I had just been taught how to do over the phone five days before that allowed me to bring my wife back to life in front of the cardiac arrest experts. This was day two of sixty-two in this hospital.


















