She has a relatively mild heart impairment. This is not anything new. She has been treated for this in various ways for many years now, and that will likely continue as she seeks medical answers. This is not the dire end-stage catastrophe she is creating in her mind. It is understandable that this news comes as a blow, as it confirms her worst fears that what overtook her mother will be true for her as well. As we have told you before, this need not happen in her case. This is the presumption of her cardiologist that there is a genetic predisposition. This is a perfect example of medical hexing, in fact, because it has set her on this path of becoming her own worst enemy by inducing her mind to, in effect, attack her body on an ongoing basis with its negativity and despair, in a sense self-cursing, to amplify things and adding on to the medical pronouncements that are acting as a kind of curse. What is her body to do with this professional and personal onslaught of negative judgment but to do its best to comply with expectations, even though it is not in her best interest and in fact could cause her to have an untimely death and thereby act as self-fulfilling prophecy?
We have told you before that she needs divine healing and no medical procedures are truly necessary in her case. She has turned to them yet again on the spur of the moment because of symptoms that were sending her into a panic, and that is what started the latest tale of woe that has only grown. You see within it as well, ongoing neglect by her caregivers. This is typical of her history, especially by her cardiologist. We have high hopes her current internist will not become poisoned by her overseers to begin neglect of his own or make errors in judgment, but that is always possible given the track record here. With the work you have launched on their behalf, that may be preventable. Time will tell. We are certainly on your side here in wanting her to turn things around and have a better life at long last, but along with her lack of progress are the new problems that just keep coming, and now the complication of the COVID-19 pandemic restricting her income from her having to work part-time at home it is unlikely she will be able to get the best care, given her precarious financial situation. We will do our best to work on reversing this new development. It can be turned around, but of course, is much more difficult with her strong belief that she will go downhill, and that this is unstoppable. So it has become a tall order now to undo this, but you and your fellow practitioners have a strong and powerful voice to be her advocate and champion. That may make all the difference here for the better. We will do our utmost to assist you.
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