In May this year, I was diagnosed with diabetes when my hemoglobin A1c level reached 7. Hemoglobin A1c refers to hemoglobin combined with sugar in red blood cells, and when blood sugar remains high, this level also rises. It is widely used to diagnose diabetes, and the normal range is 4.0?6.0. A level of 6.5 or higher indicates diabetes, but mine had gone up to 7. ...
I was swiftly healed of the comminuted fracture of the coccygeal vertebrae.
~ Deaconess Sun Hee Lee (4-16th Parish, 3-1 Women's Mission)
On June 3, 2007, I stood up to receive the bowl of noodle served at church for lunch but, without realizing that the chair had been moved, I fell hard on the ground on my buttocks. Unable to sleep that night from the severe pain, I went to the hospital the following day with the help of my husband and fellow members from my district, and there I was told that the coccygeal vertebrae had been fractured and that I needed to be in bed for a while. I came home and lay in my bed but the pain prevented me from lying still. On June 5, 2007, I went before the Senior Pastor in a wheelchair to receive his prayer and at that moment, the pain went away and I could begin climbing up the staircase without anyone's assistance. The subsequent recovery was fast and my body's movement became very soft and light and by that Saturday evening, I was healed completely and made well that I could invite cell members and serve them food. Hallelujah!