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For-real.
Actually stating a recovery is miraculas” is acknowledging the ones that do not end “well”.
A miracle means acknowledging that according to the “rules of nature” things should have not ended well. For this to be the case the majority of cases must not end well.
In my case in particular something had occured which is deemed “non-recoverabe” from in fact it is taught in medical school to be a “point of no-rturn” regarding certain things (I don’t want to get to specific).
Yet, I did recover, and recovered fully B”H.
An expert who had been called in to my case used the words “humbling” and stated things like that “happen occasionally”.
They are not supposed to, they do not know why, but they do.
In other words,
They know that the Laws of Nature dictate that a=b, yet they also know that sometimes anomaly’s happen that fly in the face of the Laws of Nature.
They can’t explain them, they acknowledge they don’t make sense but also acknowledge they’re occurence.
I call it a Miracle.
They call it unexplainible.