Please see the update on this situation Turtle Dove Thoughts: Living in Limbo
October 1st, Dr. Carina Hoang told me that if I didn't get a cath done on my heart immediately, I would die. However, earlier this year I saw a heart specialist at St. Mike's in Toronto who told me that the problem is not my heart. I, therefore, begged to be referred to an internist who had seen me for chest pains earlier in my life.
Dr. Hoang agreed and made a referral to Dr. Robes at the One-Stop Medical Centre in Toronto. Then I was discharged from the hospital and sent back to a northern isolated community to await the appointment with Dr. Robes.
What has ensued since then would fill a book that is stranger than fiction.
Although the referral stated it was urgent and I needed to see Dr. Robes within 3-7 days, I still have not seen him.
God's timing is perfect , however.
Why?
Yesterday, the isolated community I was in finally allowed me to leave and head towards my appointment.
God had arranged a divine appointment in advance!
Whom should I see about five hours after I set out?
The doctor who had been so sure I would die over a month ago.
Who was this divine appointment for?
I believe this divine appointment was for both of us.
This divine appointment was first of all for me. This divine appointment gave me an opportunity to see God's hand on my life and open my heart to better understand all the craziness of what happened to me in that northern community over the past weeks.
I also believe that God has His hand on the life of this caring doctor. Our divine appointment today allowed this doctor to see that I was still alive. I hope this meeting gave her as much joy as it gave to me.
Over the past weeks of pain, I have reached out to numerous ministries and individuals to pray for me through this amazing journey. Thank you so much for being there to listen and pray.
Shabbat Shalom!
Su
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