Friday, 14 November 2014

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PRAYERS RESTORES MOM FROM THE DEAD, SAW GLIMPSE OF THE AFTERLIFE

      Ruby Graupera-Cassimiro was in a recovery room on September 23rd at Boca Raton Regional Hospital gushing with joy over baby Taily’s birth when she suddenly blacked out, according to a story by The Press.
Doctors and nurses immediately started CPR on the 40-year-old mother of two, intubated her, and called in assistance from the rest of the hospital.
 Dr. Michael Fleischer – who had just delivered the baby – rushed back to Ruby’s side. Other doctors and nurses joined the effort and worked for over two hours attempting to revive her, according to The Press.

      Then things went from bad to worse – Ruby’s heart stopped completely!!!
 
Ruby and her baby Taily
            Medical personnel pumped her chest for 45 minutes and tried shocking her heart with electrical stimulation, but it was to no avail. She was clinically dead and placed on a ventilator for over three hours. Ashen-faced, Dr. Fleischer informed her family there was little chance she would survive, and brought the family into the operating room to say goodbye. There, her mother cried out for God to please take her instead. Ruby’s sister hugged her one last time.

        There was nothing more that could be done by the doctors (in human terms) than record her time of death. “Once we say that’s it, that’s it,” anesthesiologist Dr. Anthony Salvadore told The Press.
Her family went to another room and began to pray fervently to God, with some holding hands and others on their knees.

As they prayed – crying out to the throne of grace – something amazing happened!!!

    A faint heartbeat appeared on the monitor. Then more and more heartbeats began to appear — like raindrops from heaven.

One of the nurses immediately notified the family members and asked them to intensify their prayers as her heart had restarted again.

      Ruby woke up in ICU the next day wondering why voices were telling her to open her eyes. Then she saw her family crying and relatives had arrived from Miami. She realized something must have gone wrong.
In the next few hours, Ruby was able to recall a powerful dream or vision in which she spoke to her late father, who told her it wasn’t her time. Whether a dream or vision – in the body or out of the body – she wasn’t completely sure.
“I remember seeing a spiritual being who I believe was my dad,” Ruby told the press. “I remember the light behind him and many other spiritual beings. I wasn’t walking; I was flowing. It was peaceful. There is nothing to be afraid of.
“At one point it was like a force almost…like ‘you’re not going any further. That’s when I understood I was not going to stay there. (I’m) going to go back. It’s not (my) time. I was chosen to be here.”

    A few days later, Ruby went home, making a full recovery—without any brain damage from the loss of circulation. Living for 45 minutes without a pulse is extremely rare, doctors noted. There were no burns from the electrical shocks delivered to her heart. There were not even any bruises from the chest compressions.

Ruby with hospital staff
   
  Ruby returned to the hospital November 4th for a tearful reunion with the medical team that tried to save her. She hugged the doctors and nurses and thanked them.
“God had the right people in the right place,” she said as she held her baby, Taily in her arms. 

         “There was no pulse, no blood pressure,” Dr. Chad Loutfi, a critical care specialist at the hospital told the press. “The patient was not breathing on her own. It was indeed something we don’t see. I’ve never seen this happen. The whole family and a big majority of the medical team believe this was at least some kind of divine intervention.”

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