SID: Hello, Sid Roth your investigative reporter here with Richard and Dottie Kane. This show is different than any other television show you have ever seen, because you see, the other shows you just sit back and relax and you’re entertained. On this show you participate in the supernatural. You’ll see what I mean, just listen. What would happen if you got a report of kidney cancer? It’s called the silent killer. Why? Because you don’t know you have it and by the time it metastasizes, you’re dead. Dottie, I mean you were a nurse working for how many doctors?
DOTTIE: 12 doctors.
SID: And when this happened… It’s a silent thing. You normally don’t even know it’s happening. How did you even find out it happened?
DOTTIE: What happened is I developed severe pain in my lower left quadrant and I went to one of the female doctors where I worked and she examined me and did a series of tests and they discovered that I had a huge tumor in my left kidney that was diagnosed as transitional cell carcinoma.
SID: Now what does that complex thing mean?
DOTTIE: It’s a form of cancer. There’s two types of kidney cancer. One is transitional cell and the other is renal cell. And it had already broken through the wall of the kidney and had begun to spread.
SID: How do you know these things?
DOTTIE: How do I know these things? Well I’m a nurse…
SID: No, no; tell me about the testing involved.
DOTTIE: Ok, they did a series of tests and one of the tests that they did was a CAT scan. They did ultrasounds. And on the CAT scan report it says “differential would include transitional cell carcinoma”. And the letter that the urologist sent to our primary doctor, to the head doctor, Dr. Kaler, it says “It is my clinical impression that this pleasant patient does have transitional cell carcinoma of the left renal pelvis.”
SID: Ok, since you’re a nurse, what is the prognosis for this type of cancer that is metastasized?
DOTTIE: It’s not good, it’s not good.
SID: Give me a better definition. What does “not good” mean?
DOTTIE: It could be death, terminal.
SID: My understanding in most instances, it is.
DOTTIE: Yeah.
SID: Richard, how did you handle this?
RICHARD: Well when I first heard it I knew that we were in a spiritual battle. I knew that it was not good, that it had broken through the kidney wall, and they told me that, that it was spreading.
SID: Well were you concerned that you were going to lose your wife?
RICHARD: Yes I was.
DOTTIE: My husband actually began fasting and praying for me.
RICHARD: Yes.
DOTTIE: And I received prayer ministry from several people and the real turning point came, I was in prayer and I was reading the healing scriptures, mainly from the Old Testament, and as I was worshipping the Lord, praying, the Lord spoke to my heart and He said to me “Am I not the Healer and can I not heal you?” And I said yes Lord, you are the Healer and yes you can heal me. Now this was on a Wednesday and I was scheduled that Friday to have my kidney removed, my urinary removed, and a portion of my bladder removed.
SID: Question: What made you think that was the Lord? Maybe that was your own wishful thinking. Didn’t that cross your mind really?
DOTTIE: It was such an impacting experience and the Lord literally gave me His faith to believe. I knew that I knew that I knew that I was healed. So what I did was I called the urologist and I told him I was going to cancel the surgery.
SID: Now wait a second. If you weren’t hearing from God and you cancelled that surgery, Rich, you know.
RICHARD: She would’ve been toast, right. We agreed about it. We both prayed and agreed.
DOTTIE: We had just complete confidence that the Lord had completely taken the cancer from my body.
SID: So they cancelled the surgery?
DOTTIE: They cancelled the surgery and the urologist said I want you to come in the following Tuesday into the hospital and let me go into the kidney with a scope and make sure there’s no more cancer there.
SID: So how’d you feel about that?
DOTTIE: I went in the following Tuesday…
SID: Actually, I think that would be wonderful. You know why? We can find out if the cancer’s there or not. If it’s not there there’s a miracle. If it is there you can have, what did they want to cut out?
DOTTIE: My kidney, my urinary, and a portion of my bladder.
SID: Does not sound too good.
DOTTIE: No it’s not.
SID: We’ll be back after this and find out what the scope found out. And what it found out was the same thing she had read in the Jewish scriptures about healing. We’ll be right back after this word. Don’t you dare go away; it’s getting interactive.
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