Woman Says Daughter's Blindness Healed By Faith
Doctor Confirms That Special Needs Girl's Vision Is Normal
POSTED: 6:40 pm EST March 28,
2005
CLEVELAND -- There's been an overwhelming response to NewsChannel5's Ted Henry's investigative report about healing miracles happening in northeast Ohio. Dr. Issam Nemeh, an anesthesiologist turned acupuncturist, has been praying for sick Clevelanders for the past 10 years, and thousands say they have been healed by him.Now another woman has come forward, saying that Nemeh performed a miracle on her disabled daughter, enabling the girl to walk and to see.Danya Nussbaumer, of Canton, brought her daughter Kacy to see Nemeh at his Rocky River office, and the results were amazing, reported Henry.
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SCHEDULE: Healing Services Nussbaumer says her daughter is a special needs child, with multiple disabilities. She said doctors have done all sorts of genetic testing on the girl.Nussbaumer was living in Florida at the time, and she tried to do just about everything to help her daughter."She couldn't walk, she couldn't speak, she was born nearly legally blind," said Nussbaumer. "So I decided to rent a van, to come up over spring break and to see Dr. Nemeh."Kacy was so incapacitated that she could not even walk until her very first visit to see Nemeh."On the very first meeting … she ran down the hallway, to my other daughter when she heard her voice, and that was the very first major miracle in her life," said Nussbaumer. Nussbaumer then moved her family up to Cleveland so she could bring Kacy to more healing sessions for her blindness.Then, following a healing session four years ago, Kacy would not put her special needs glasses back on -- she could see.Nussbaumer scheduled an appointment with a doctor to have it confirmed that Kacy was not blind. In a letter, Dr. Elbert Magoon, from the Eye Centers of Ohio, wrote that Kacy's vision appeared normal and suggested that Kacy no longer needed glasses.Nemeh's next healing mass and faith service is Sunday, April 3 at the Wolstein Center, formerly the Cleveland State Convocation Center.It begins at 11 a.m. and admission is free.
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