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My granddaughter Amy’s story.

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I apologise in advance for posting this here but it explains why you’ve heard so little from me over the last couple of years.

Our families are so important to us that their problems can overwhelm even our most obsessive concerns, as has Amy’s become more important to me than even the devastating effects of climate change approaching at an alarming rate.

Here is a link to her story published in the daily mail yesterday..

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/arti ... rpose.html

PS - She called her dog Bessler, because she has always believed in me!

Thank you for your patience.

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This is the link to Amy’s TikTok page - over 20 million views for one video! Look up amyepohl on google

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John, this is the perfect place to post this and I am sure there won't be anyone who will mind. May God bless your granddaughter!
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Thank jso, I appreciate your support.

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Hello JC,

My experience in life from childhood to date makes me feel the pain you may be going through over the plight over your grand daughter's health.

I am a 76 years OAP with all my five grand children 3 to 17 years old, are in uk, and oh, how much I miss them.

I am looking forward to visiting them once COVID allows.

I would, very much, like to visit you if it's ok with you when I am in uk, and would like to make a humble donation in person.

In dire situation, only hope makes us move forward.

GOD BLESS!

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It's great to see Amy on TikTok! She has a lovely infectious smile. I just joined TikTok a few days ago and will most certainly be following her and rooting for her.

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She looks like she could herd cats Zhyyra. A great teacher and still teaching.

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Thanks Walt, she’s a very determined young lady. The kids love her.

Thanks too to you zhy, you’re among the million plus following her.

And thank you also Raj. Yes it would be good to meet next time you’re here.

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You have every reason to be very proud of your granddaughter, John. To maintain a positive attitude in the midst of her physical challenges exhibits an amazing amount of character! I can't imagine the anguish you must feel to witness such a sweet and lovely, young lady enduring such suffering. My heart goes out to you and your family. You all are in my prayers.
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John Collins wrote:I apologise in advance for posting this here but it explains why you’ve heard so little from me over the last couple of years.

Our families are so important to us that their problems can overwhelm even our most obsessive concerns, as has Amy’s become more important to me than even the devastating effects of climate change approaching at an alarming rate.

Here is a link to her story published in the daily mail yesterday..

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/arti ... rpose.html

PS - She called her dog Bessler, because she has always believed in me!

Thank you for your patience.

JC

I have sent you a message through GoFundMe and have posted 2 comments on Dave Pohl's Linked-In page. I've been dealing with a similar situation over the last several years.
I also might have a working Bessler's wheel next month. It might take that for me to be taken seriously. After all, most people have not spent years reading medical literature to understand what they are going through. And I think if you and Dave consider what I say and the doctors try it (taking biopsies to look for microscopic scarring and cellular damage), then by understanding the cause of her medical condition and how it creates symptoms might help other people as well who suffer from her condition.
As for myself, I would say some of what has caused my own medical condition to be so serious is the same as your granddaughter. I had surgery and tissue damage (scar tissue) as a result. Doctors did not understand why this was a serious problem because they weren't the one suffering.
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@All, this would actually be something for John Collins and Dave Pohl to consider. If they asked their specialists to do 2 biopsies, they might say no. Cancer is determined by placing a biopsy on a slide and looking at the cells through a microscope. There is not another way to know what those cells are.
With restricted blood flow, cells do not receive enough oxygen and become damaged. Damaged cells cause pain because they cannot function properly. This is where the pain does not need to be where the scar tissue is that causes it. If you've dealt with something like this, you might ask How can blood flow be restored?

edited to add; am sorry about posting about this in here but am not sure if John Collins or Dave Pohl would know that I've tried contacting them. It's just that biopsies will show if cells are healthy and with scar tissue, its cells will be different than healthy tissue. And of course with damaged cells, that would be noticed as well.
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it will become known that I am James Lindgaard. And if what I know helps John Collin's granddaughter, what then? Kind of why I said it might take me proving Bessler's wheel so people like John Collins' granddaughter can have a chance at having a life. Her doctors might say "we see no evidence of microscopic damage to tissue" without using a microscope.
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And this creates a paradox because you guys hate me. And if I give his granddaughter's life back to her, you guys hate me.
And when it comes to me, that is all you guys can say. Yet I think his granddaughter will love me. I will have understood what she is going through and cared.
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Hi John

I haven't had a chance to watch the video. I am time poor, but that isn't a good excuse. I did however read the blurb, and I wish her and your family all the best.

Keep up the good fight.

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Thanks Kaine.

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This is the link to Amy’s TikTok page - over 20 million views for one video! Look up amyepohl on google

See my blog at http://www.gravitywheel.com
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A_Person wrote:And this creates a paradox because you guys hate me. And if I give his granddaughter's life back to her, you guys hate me.
And when it comes to me, that is all you guys can say. Yet I think his granddaughter will love me. I will have understood what she is going through and cared.


There is a lot of users on the site so 'you guys hate me' seems a little harsh.

What I find works is like yourself like your builds and place users in your not like users ignore list.

That way you are with users that are neutral or liked.

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So spin the coin and focus on the like side.
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