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 had some pain in the back in 2000. It became increasingly more frequent. When I couldn't bear the pain, I vomited, and I felt better. I knew it was due to indigestion then. I felt uncomfortable constantly, but when it suddenly got worse, I couldn't eat well, and I lost a lot of weight. In 2011, I took a gastroscopy in Korea. The doctor said my gastric ulcer was so serious that it could cause a perforation in the stomach. When the symptoms were very bad, I received Rev. Jaerock Lee's prayer for the sick and it would get better, but it wasn't completely healed. I felt increasingly sorrier as time went by, particularly because I couldn't work as faithfully as I could in the missionary field due to health problem. In the spring of 2019, I realized I didn't really show my faith even though I said I wanted to get healed by faith. I repented of every shortcoming I realized. I also prayed with the handkerchief on which Rev. Jaerock Lee prayed (Acts 19:11-12) frequently. Then, the condition got better without my notice, and I could eat much better recently. I came to visit Korea in May and took another gastroscopy. It showed the ulcer was almost healed and there is only a trace of it. Hallelujah! I give all thanks and glory to the Lord and God the Father. I give thanks to Senior Pastor for always praying for me.
Gastroscopy Before Prayer: Huge ulcer in gastric angle After Prayer: Only trace of ulcerin gastric angle