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It
was the summer of 2006 in Fonda, New York... that I witnessed my own
miracle.
In
the spring of 2006 I had a vein go bad in my right ankle. This
complicated by having Deep Vein
Thrombosis
& Post Phlebotic Syndrome cause by a pulmonary embolism caused an
ulcer to form as
my
ankle seemed to be rotting from the inside out.
The
ulcer was about the size of a silver dollar, and no matter what my
oncologist tried to do, it just
would
not heal. After I don't know how many painful site surgeries that
were done by a vascular surgeon
I
was just about to give up completely that this horrible hole in my ankle
was never going to heal.
Months
had gone by and I was being told by my oncologist that if this hole in my
ankle didn't start to heal,
then
I was risking infections followed by the possibility of gangrene which
then could lead to possibility
of
losing my foot. Naturally I freaked out. I continued with the
site surgeries no matter how painful
praying
that it would finally heal up.
Then
in July 2006 it happened. I was at the annual Kateri Powwow in Fonda
New York with my mom.
A
friend of mine drove up with his at the time girlfriend, (now his wife),
from Syracuse to see the sights,
sample
the food and watch the dancers as he normally had done in the past couple
of years. His girlfriend
knew
nothing of the story of (St.) Kateri. When they arrived, I was more
than happy to tell her the the history
of
(St.) Kateri, as it was told to me, and how we were all standing on sacred holy ground.
I
took them both up to the spring at the village archeological dig site
where (St.) Kateri had lived. I
explained
to my friends that this was the actual spring that Kateri used to get
water for her village. Not
thinking
about it, while I was telling them more of the story of (St.) Kateri, I
had reached down and
started
splashing water from the spring onto my legs. Afterwards we all went
back down to the Shrine to
enjoy
the powwow.
The
next morning, I awoke as usual in my little pop-up camper. I cleaned
myself up, dressed and headed
to
my mom's camper right behind me for my morning ritual of coffee and
gossip. As I was sitting there I
felt
an itching sensation on my ankle. I was picking at the scab that was
there and before I realized it
I
had pulled the entire scab off. It was kind of like when you unconsciously
pick at a mosquito bite and it
starts
to bleed a little. I suddenly panicked. My mother looked at
me like I was nuts because of the look
on
my face. I held up the scab I had just picked off my ankle and told
her I was afraid to look. For
starters
I was scared because it had never even scabbed over before. When I
looked down at my bad
ankle,
I was in shock. It was completely healed. All that remained
was a scar in the shape and size of
a
silver dollar.
I
had no more pain, no more bandages... no more anything... it was a miracle
that I attribute to (St.)
Kateri.
As soon as I could I contacted my oncologist and told them I needed an
emergency appointment
when
I got back home. They wanted to know what was going on, and I told
them they would find out
when
I arrived home in a few days. When I went to see them, the doctor
came in and asked what the
emergency
was. I lifted up my pant leg and said, "look at my
ankle!" The doctor said, "What about it?"
I
said,
"Remember what it looked like before I left for my
vacation?" "Oh yea, that's right." said the doctor
while
poking at it in disbelief.
"Well
don't poke at it!!" I said and then went on to explain how it had
healed overnight. The doctor
just
couldn't believe her own eyes and called in a few others to have a look
that had been following my
case
and preparing for the worst. Nobody could believe what they were
seeing.
All
these years later as I am writing this, I never had any complications from
that ulcer, only a round scar
that
reminds me everyday of the miracles of my faith in St. Kateri.
Toby
Whyland - Rich
Auburn,
New York
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