And people say there are no such thing as angels

Ahmeek, Michigan

I was diagnosed w/a brain condition called Cadisal in 2010. It is a really rare neurological disorder that can cause loss of some functions in a persons body and/or memory loss, both long and short term. It is a calsification of brain matter and most people are born w/it and are diagnosed until they are about 50. Many of the symptoms are just assumed to be normal physical manifistations everyone goes thru as we grow up/age. Until one is diagnosed you have no clue these things are actual symptoms of a disorder!!

Anyway, b/c of this I had occasional auras and seizures as well. Finally, in Nov 2015 I had a grand mall seizure and hit the basement floor, causing a concussion and a broken left arm. That put me out of commission. My friends and family all over here and across the country sent me cards and letters, as well as in this case a copy of the book and a jar filled w/coins.

One day we found several boxes of groceries that had been left by someone in our garage w/o a note or any way of knowing who to thank for such a generous gift. W/i the next week a ziplock baggie was found on our back porch w/a Christmas card, unsigned; a copy of the book by Jason Wright and a jar filled w/coins. We opened this jar and dumped it into a bowl, w/i the coins were 2 little balls of green paper. We unfolded the balls and they turned out to be $100 bills!!!! Yep, 2 $100 bills.

Again, no signature on the book, card or in the baggie to let us know who did such a generous thing for us and just after I had the seizure and got my las paycheck from my demo job at Walmart. This was like winning the lotto to us. WOW.

I quickly put out an email to my whole list of contacts and told this little story, but no one claimed being the kind soul who gave us an entire turkey dinner w/trimmings or the jar of coins w/the book and card. I could not believe we were actual recipiants of a Christmas Jar!!! Who’d a thunk it!!!! And people say there are no such thing as angels. I have news for them. That’s my story.