Yes, definitely.
When I was 32 weeks pregnant with my daughter, I experienced Premature Rupture of the Membranes. I received cortisone shots and put on a drip to prevent labor.
Following that I developed an infection of the amniotic fluid and I was told that I should prepare for a premature delivery and that my daughter could be born stillborn or have complications such as being blind. I signed all the papers and they set up a team of doctors to be ready to whisk my daughter away to the Children's hospital when she was born.
I was never a person who believed in God, but, that evening my husband and I prayed for a miracle to happen.
After the weekend was over, I had a check-up on Monday morning. Everyone, including the doctors, were quite shocked to discover that my membranes had spontaneously healed over the weekend and there was NO amniotic fluid missing.
I was put on a antibiotic drip and sent home the following week but, still had to come in twice a week for check-ups. They were 100% convinced that she was going to be born prematurely.
Well, my daughter was born 5 days LATE and 100% healthy. She is now 6 years old and the sweetest little girl you could meet.
She is truly the light of our lives!
2007-11-18 19:49:56
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answered by Anonymous
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My whole life is full of miracles. I can really look back over my life and I just know that God's angels had taken care of me when I was in trouble, or when I really needed something..and I wasn't even a Christian then. But I have always prayed a lot...even walking around doing daily stuff...I always know HE is there. When I was alone and in despair, He miraculously sent someone into my life. When I was down to my last dime, He provided me with a job.
2007-11-19 03:35:21
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answered by Ladyhawke 7
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Yeah. Volunteering at the Friendly Kitchen.
And meeting Dr. Tronetti.
Both saved my life especially the latter.
2007-11-19 03:28:05
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answered by agieagieagie22 4
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yes, yes, yes
In 2001 I was diagnosed with ALS, given 2-3 years of life - most of them in a wheelchair, unable to move, talk, chew or swallow.
By the Grace of God I received miraculous healing & no longer have this dreadful incurable, debilitatating illness
I'm healthy, mobile & very grateful
2007-11-19 03:31:14
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answered by Angel Girl 7
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everyday
the sunrise never ceases to amaze me
& yes its a miracle. (at least to me)
2007-11-19 03:34:59
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answered by still breathing 6
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No
never did and no longer believe in one
2007-11-19 03:36:39
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answered by Hornet One 7
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yes but small ones
passing exams, serviving accedents, things like these!
2007-11-19 03:32:10
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answered by sab 6
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yes
2007-11-19 03:28:54
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answered by echosparent 5
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am waiting on a couple...
2007-11-19 03:33:06
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answered by judie 5
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No.
2007-11-19 03:27:24
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answered by Max A 7
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