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Julie Ryan

Baby Abbie

Dawn from Cleveland, OH, asked:

Hey Julie,

I just wanted to get in touch with you about my baby granddaughter Abbie who is undergoing some medical testing.

Abbie will soon be one and is showing early signs of puberty. Believe it or not, she has a little break of the skin (acne) on her forehead, perspiration and odor emanating from her armpits, and a little bit of pubic hair down below in her vaginal area.

Doctors have done some bone scans and those are fine but a tumor has been discovered on her adrenal gland. Now, they’re doing some hormonal and other tests so I’d really appreciate it if you could scan her to see if you get anything.

Abbie is such a happy baby, oh my God, she’s such a delight!

Thanks Julie. Take care and God bless.

Dawn

Hi Dawn,

In order to get some information for you on your grand baby Abbie, I first connected to you and from you to her. I then telepathically asked her permission to do a medical scan on her. She said yes.

Once I got her on my radar, I could see (in my mind’s eye) a mass above her right kidney on her adrenal gland. I believe it’s malignant and is called a neuroblastoma. I am not seeing (again in my mind’s eye) metastasis at this time.

The American Pediatric Surgical Association (APSA) says, “Neuroblastoma is a type of tumor that arises from cells of the sympathetic nervous system (comprised of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves) and adrenal gland.” The Association goes on to say, “Neuroblastoma is seen mostly in children and is the third most common childhood cancer, after leukemia and brain tumors.” Lastly, the APSA claims, “The average age at diagnosis is 2.5 years with 40% being diagnosed before age one and children have a 90% long-term survival rate if diagnosed before 18 months.”

Having said all that, I watched a healing occur on Baby Abbie that involved encapsulating the tumor and removing it.

Next, I watched an energetic procedure similar to genome editing performed on four strands of Abbie’s DNA. (DNA is the recipe that tells cells how to replicate.)

The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) in conjunction with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) says, “Genome editing is a method that lets scientists change the DNA of many organisms, including plants, bacteria, and animals.” I saw (in my mind’s eye), mutations get corrected causing Abbie’s DNA to return to normal.

My hope is this healing will complement and facilitate Baby Abbie’s complete recovery. Please let me know how else I may assist you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your loved ones.