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Old 11-01-2018, 09:19 AM
 
Location: Southwestern, USA, now.
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I agree with Miss Hepburn's suggestion about charismatic churches. They are good churches and the people there would be helpful.
Thanks Ozzy...she probably will appreciate, Where 2 or more gather...ya know what, they could even pray for her eye issue!
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Old 11-01-2018, 09:38 AM
 
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Thanks Ozzy...she probably will appreciate, Where 2 or more gather...ya know what, they could even pray for her eye issue!
In who's name?
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Old 11-01-2018, 09:43 AM
 
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She should paint a blue, seven-pointed star on her door to keep the Snallygaster away.
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Old 11-01-2018, 10:26 AM
 
Location: Southern California
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Dec 7? We can make a phone call and change our Supplemental Ins. Co. for Medicare from Oct 15-Nov 7...one phone call does it. Could it be diff in diff states? I just changed from Kaiser, will take effect Jan 2019.
Her church can be notified...Born Agains can come over and pray the demons away...might give her peace of mind.
That is, if she is open to a phone call to make a date to come over.
(If she doesn't have a church...just call a Charismatic church...they will love hearing
she is born again and will help.)
Over the years she has had her apt filled with her church members, their guitars, and stomping over there..penticostal actions. We had a church in my town when growing up and they were called holy rollers, always a lot of noise coming from their bldg.

I only hope she will get help as she's kinda losing it. As I see it.

As far as changing dates to change insurance, I don't know as I'm very happy with my straight Medicare I've had for 15 yrs...works for me. Thanks.
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Old 11-01-2018, 10:28 AM
 
Location: Southern California
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Every bodies got some demons or other in the homes , and when people get sin they can get rid of they got fallen angels there too ..... Only way to get rid of these is to rebuke them in Jesus name or bind and loose them to the name of Jesus ...... Witches could do it but there are more demons around witches then the demons in the home
Almost every other word out of her mouth is Jesus. We've been thru some times as she says I'm going to burn if I don't believe.
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Old 11-01-2018, 10:32 AM
 
Location: Southern California
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I would sit with her and keep her company. She is your friend and she makes her own decisions. She wants a witch doctor? Help her find one, preferably with a therapeutic background.



Her property and money should not be your concern, and you talking to her about them might make her suspicious.
Sitting with her and talking to her is not working. We come from different points of views at this point in our lives. I'm 80, she's 70something and we had more in common in our 20's-30's...

I'm not going to look for a witchdoctor..she has connections with her church group.
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Old 11-01-2018, 10:35 AM
 
Location: Southern California
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I agree with Miss Hepburn's suggestion about charismatic churches. They are good churches and the people there would be helpful.
Oh she talked me into going to one of her churches many yrs ago when I was told I had Fibro and found myself on the floor when the minister kinda pushed my body. Not for me.
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Old 11-01-2018, 10:38 AM
 
Location: State of Transition
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I'm sure it's made her so much more stressed. The bad eye surgery and the other eye forming a cataract too. I said she's gotta get out of Kaiser as they are not helping her, just keep brushing her off and says she's got to wait to Dec 7 for the time to change plans...then talks about money but sits on over a million dollar property.....I mention all this and it just doesn't register, then I've said how fearful to lose one's sight.
Yes, she seems to be struggling emotionally, psychologically. And IMHO Kaiser dominates the market too much in California. But maybe it's a lot cheaper than other types of insurance, IDK. You get what you pay for....

Oh, and btw, fwiw, there's an acupuncture treatment that is a traditional exorcism treatment, but it's used these days for post-traumatic stress (very effective), among other things. But it's not widely known; it's not taught in most acupuncture schools, because China's style of acupuncture dominates the market, and Mao banned the traditional practices. But if you're in CA, it shouldn't be too hard to find a practitioner. Instructors from Taiwan and Hong Kong, and their students, teach it.
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Old 11-01-2018, 11:15 AM
 
Location: Southern California
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Yes, she seems to be struggling emotionally, psychologically. And IMHO Kaiser dominates the market too much in California. But maybe it's a lot cheaper than other types of insurance, IDK. You get what you pay for....

Oh, and btw, fwiw, there's an acupuncture treatment that is a traditional exorcism treatment, but it's used these days for post-traumatic stress (very effective), among other things. But it's not widely known; it's not taught in most acupuncture schools, because China's style of acupuncture dominates the market, and Mao banned the traditional practices. But if you're in CA, it shouldn't be too hard to find a practitioner. Instructors from Taiwan and Hong Kong, and their students, teach it.
Thanks, I have to back away. She's been dragged along by Kaiser for about a year and the surgeried eye is not better, more drops, steroid injections and I've talked to her about getting to a eye specialist clinic like Jules Stein and she keeps dragging her feet with Kaiser. Worries about money but sitting with the property she owns or it owns her. Take your choice. Keeping up property takes ready cash.
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Old 11-01-2018, 11:20 AM
 
Location: City-Data Forum
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Yes, she seems to be struggling emotionally, psychologically. And IMHO Kaiser dominates the market too much in California. But maybe it's a lot cheaper than other types of insurance, IDK. You get what you pay for....

Oh, and btw, fwiw, there's an acupuncture treatment that is a traditional exorcism treatment, but it's used these days for post-traumatic stress (very effective), among other things. But it's not widely known; it's not taught in most acupuncture schools, because China's style of acupuncture dominates the market, and Mao banned the traditional practices. But if you're in CA, it shouldn't be too hard to find a practitioner. Instructors from Taiwan and Hong Kong, and their students, teach it.
Has "real" acupuncture been tested against double-blind "sham" acupuncture by more objective/non-partisan groups? The answer is yes. And you won't like the details.

And under what rule did "Mao" "ban" traditional practices? Any Chinese could probably do any crazy non-harmful non-instigatory thing they wanted other than drugs. Mao took away nothing from them, but only "pushed" for a "unified traditional Chinese medicine" to help the "uncared for peasants in the West who rely on cheap herbs and cheap folk traditions already."

Exorcist Acupuncture! Ha! How dare violent Mao (due to him being exposed to bad religion and thus hating it but thinking that in history many of the tactics were wise/pragmatic) think he shouldn't have given them tax-breaks and government support and incentives!

Taiwan and Hong Kong... What unfettered money-grubbing brings us.

Do you people (who ignore empirical evidence) detest having smart unbiased/uncompromised people study things in proper and detailed ways?

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