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Dec 28 2008

An Angel For Chelsea

Published by Regina Avalos at 5:27 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

There are times when you need a feel good story of a miracle, and true miracles are hard to find. You always have to wonder if they are true, or if it is belief of those involved that something miraculous really happened. With the holidays here, it is an even better time for a miracle story. This is one of those.

Chelsea is a teenager in Charlotte. She has been one lucky young woman. Born prematurely, it was almost thought she wouldn’t live on as she has, but that was the first miracle in her life. The next came earlier this year when she was admitted to the hospital for pneumonia, an illness that has plagued her much in life.

This time around her family thought it might be her last. She spent nearly six weeks in the hospital on a machine to breathe for her. They tried taking it off time and time again, but Chelsea had too much trouble breathing. They finally took it off, and let her live breathing on her. If it was her time, she would go.

This is when the miracle took place. Taking off even the mask that gave her oxygen was the decision finally made by the family, and Chelsea’s mom looked at the monitor in her daughter’s room. On that screen, she saw a blue light in the shape of a person watching over things. She knew it was an angel. She grabbed her camera, and she was able to capture the angel on film. Once the mask was removed, Chelsea recovered quickly and returned home not long after

Check out the picture below. Do you believe this was an angel? Was there a miracle at work here?

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