Mother takes photo of 'angel' in hospital

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Heart warming story ..........

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1101394/Mother-takes-p...

A mother, whose daughter was fighting for her life, believes that a photograph taken in a hospital ward shows an angel.
Colleen Banton, from Charlotte, North Carolina, was facing the agonising decision of taking her daughter off a life-support machine when the 'miracle' occurred.

14-year-old Chelsea had been admitted to the hospital with pneumonia, but a series of subsequent infections and a collapsed lung left the teenager breathing with the help of a ventilator.

The unusual light appeared while her daughter Chelsea was fighting for life on a ventilator
As friends and family gathered to say their final goodbyes, Mrs Banton was alerted to an unusual bright light by a nurse.

'On the monitor, there was this bright light,' she said. 'And I looked at it and I said, "Oh my goodness! It looks like an angel!"'

A first attempt at capturing the image with a digital camera was unsuccessful: 'The first picture wouldn't take,' she said.
The second time she succeeded, and the mother-of-two sought solace in the image while her daughter's oxygen mask was removed.

Both family and staff were stunned when Chelsea began breathing for herself.

'When they took the mask off of her, her stats went as high as they've ever been,' said Mrs Banton. 'Her color was good, and the doctors and nurses were amazed. The nurse practitioner who saw the image in the monitor said, "I've worked here 15 years, and I've never seen anything like it.'''

Two weeks later, the teenager was sent home from hospital, in time for her 15th birthday on Christmas day.
'What was so ironic is it was a rainy day,' Mrs Banton said of her discovery. 'It had been overcast all day. And the sun only came out at that point.'
'If they doubt it, that's fine... But I know what I saw, and the picture's untouched. I didn't make it up. That's just something that I believe.
'I believe that more people have changed since this happened. I know I have. I look at things differently than I used to – because I know God is in control.'

Mrs Banton revealed that she and her older daughter had been 'praying for a miracle' since Chelsea was born five weeks prematurely, and was given 36 hours to live.
'She spent the first four months in a neonatal intensive care unit,' recalled her mother.

Against the odds, Chelsea - who has suffered from pneumonia, hydrocephalus, requiring a shunt in her skull, and life-threatening viruses throughout her childhood - is now at high school.

'I'm learning that every day she's alive is a miracle.' said Mrs Banton.

By Bahraini83• 25 Dec 2008 08:56
Bahraini83

that was the angel of HOPE

long live Chelsea

By every_mothers_nightmare• 25 Dec 2008 02:59
every_mothers_nightmare

i dont belive in such things..........if at all its true the mother should be thanking and praying to the angel.........not taking photographs!

By anonymous• 25 Dec 2008 02:53
anonymous

I truly believe in Angels. I salutes them 5 times a day. Like my religion teaches me, they are made up of light.The picture on the newspaper shows lots of light in the shape of a person.

God Does exist and He Makes miracles. I am happy for the little girl. Praised be God Almighty. That is just one small miracles though.

They say where there is a will there is a way but I notice where there is money there are ways!!!

By Gypsy• 24 Dec 2008 20:56
Gypsy

Ok...:S Well whatever you believe I'm very happy for the family and I hope the girl lives a full life. :)

By ngourlay• 24 Dec 2008 18:11
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ngourlay

Princess Diana, Queen of Hearts, come back to save the little children.

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