The mother, Julie, was reportedly driving home along with her husband, Andy, and their then-8-year-old son when their car collided with another vehicle.
Her husband died at the scene while she was rescued from the wreckage. The car had been crushed and mangled. Emergency responders didn’t realize there was an 8-year-old boy in the wreckage until they found a shoe…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>
They pulled the boy out from the back of the car but he appeared to be lifeless with serious damage to his head. He was rushed to the hospital where doctors said he had suffered massive head trauma during the accident and he was in a coma for two weeks.
The doctors said there was little chance of survival. “They told me that if he lived, which did not look good, that he would be like an 8-year old baby. Not knowing how to walk or talk. I was so desperate that I said it was okay. I would take that just to have him,” she said.
The 8-year-old boy, Landon, woke up from his coma and the doctors were shocked to find that he hadn’t suffered any brain damage given the gruesome crash and the severity of his injuries on his head. Kemp was relieved but torn at the thought of having to tell him his father had died. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
“I didn’t want to hurt him anymore, so I asked Landon, ‘Do you know where your dad is?’ and he told me, Yes, I know where he’s at, I saw him in heaven.’” Julie was speechless. Landon said he had an afterlife experience and saw not just his father, but also his Dad’s friend and a friend’s son, who both had passed away earlier.
“Never one of us said a word to each other, but we were just all standing there,” recalled Landon. The mother was in complete shock but she still wasn’t prepared for what her son was about to say. Landon turned to his Mom and casually said, “By the way, I forgot to tell you. I saw your other two kids.” She was confused… she didn’t have two other kids. Then it hit her.
She had two miscarriages before having Landon but they had never told him that. Landon recalled the incident and said he just knew they were his siblings. “I knew that they were my siblings even though no one had ever told me about them, just being in heaven, I guess, you know you know your own,” said Landon.
Landon and his mom have since been sharing their story with others who struggle with the loss of loved ones. Kemp had nearly lost faith in God after the gruesome car crash that left her husband dead and nearly killed her son, but Landon’s experience has renewed her faith and given her fresh purpose in life. Dear readers, we are republishing this story to remind us that miracles do happen.
Genu valgum describes a knee arrangement in which a child (or adult) stands with their knees together but their feet and lower legs apart. Bandylegs (genu varum) is the abnormal condition in which a person stands with their feet and lower legs together but a space between their knees.
Measurements of the shinbone’s articulation point with the thighbone (tibiofemoral point) or the shin-to-shin distance are commonly used to evaluate a shaky knee (intermalleolar distance) (intermalleolar distance). Photos or x-rays can be used to make these estimations in some cases…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>
A frequent aspect of a kid’s existence is pounding knees (and pigeon toes, for that matter) (and pigeon toes, for that matter). Knee alignment in Caucasian kids typically goes from bent at birth to straight at age 2, then to thudding at age 4, and finally to straight again between the ages of 6 and 11.
Why do people with neurotic thump knees have them?
Adjusted muscle force on the bones can cause obsessive thump knees in a few neurological diseases, such as cerebral paralysis or spina bifida.
As a result, beating the knees incessantly may be an indication of something more serious going on below the surface. Adolescents can suffer a major setback if they develop rickets or another bone disease caused by improper mineralization. Neurotic thump knees are often associated with being short or having other bone or joint misalignment. Possible causes include metabolic bone disorder and skeletal dysplasia.
There is a correlation between childhood obesity and a more severe case of thump knees in children who also have flat feet and hypermobile (very pliable) joints.
In your opinion, should they be taken to the hospital for treatment?
Typically, parents bring their child in for their first medical checkup because they are concerned about how their child looks when they are upright or walking. Children that have physiological knock knees will eventually grow out of the condition and don’t need any therapy or follow-up exams.
Knee supports and foot orthotics for adults with excruciating osteoarthritis related to thump knees may be helpful. For youngsters, activities and get-healthy regimens to lower weight and encourage knee development may be beneficial. Nonetheless, there is now inadequate reasonable evidence to support the use of such therapies.
Those with severe or debilitating neurotic thump knees may require a muscle medical procedure to address the knee arrangement if they are in constant pain or are otherwise severely impaired.
The perfect pink sausage, grilled, placed inside a hot bun, with pimpled cabbage, mustard, and ketchup. Ahhh.. wonderful and delicious childhood memories.
But as it turns out, and most likely we are not revealing anything new to you – hot dogs are not healthy for you.
According to LiveStrong, they are high in fat (and not the good kind), have high levels of
cholesterol, contain large amounts of salt, and stay ‘fresh’ because of many preservatives.
It’s no surprise that hot dogs aren’t good for our waistlines – but what doctors have discovered they’re doing to our kids is the truly scary thing.
This meat product contains additives that may cause botulism, they extend the shelf life of the product and give it the pink color (otherwise they would be gray). We call these ‘helpful’ additives nitrites,
and they are dangerous, harmful and sometimes even fatal. LiveStrong explains that nitrites
are associated with an increase in the risk of getting cancer – with the risk being 9 times greater in children who consume more than 12 hot dogs per month.
The Daily Health Post shared the findings of hot dog
consumption in studies conducted:
“Children who ate hot dogs once or more during the week were at a higher risk of getting brain cancer”.
“Children born to mothers who consumed hot dogs once or more during a week during pregnancy had a higher risk of developing brain tumors”.
Picnics, barbecues, etc. – in all of them sausages play a central role in the menu. But their consumption is not innocent and much more dangerous than we thought.
Think hot dogs were born the way they look? Definately not! Before they get to their plate they go through a lot.
Different cuts of meat are ground in huge machines, then mixed with all kinds of starches, salt, flavorings and preservatives, then mixed in huge tanks.
It is enough to look at the label and see what ingredients are in the hot dogs. You will get shocked!
We may feel nostalgia associated with their taste, but unfortunately, there are many hidden things, much more than people realize. If you still choose to eat hot dogs and also let your children eat them, at least now you know and are familiar with the dangers.
In case you were wondering, here is how sausages are made – a video is worth a thousand words:
Excess body fat raises the risk of developing cancer and causes heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, and fatty liver. Fiber-rich foods will make you feel fuller for longer and reduce your hunger. They are an excellent option for persons who suffer from constipation.
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They provide you enough energy to get through your day.