Wednesday, April 8, 2020

I began dragonofcompassion.com in 2007. The same with intuitivefred888

My first website that I promised God to start when I believed I might die one day at Stanford Hospital next to Stanford University here in Northern California. I was scheduled for an angiogram which I found pretty easy after I was complimented as having the cleanest arteries and veins they had ever seen on any 50 year old man. But, then they did Electrical heart stimulation on me and that was completely horrific. Why? Because I begged the nurse not to give me any more anesthetic because I was high as a kite already. She said, "Oh. We can't have your body jumping off the gurney while we electrically stimulate your heart with a scary grin on her face and then I was gone. So, that was pretty scary and also was scary for my wife when the doctor said, "We couldn't do anything for him" and my wife fainted and was caught by my adult son. He didn't mean I had died he meant he couldn't fix my heart instead. So, I was sort of okay he just couldn't do anything to fix my heart, that's all. So, the Electrical heart stimulation was sort of horrific for all of us even though I came out of it okay in the end. But, this was likely November 1998 and I had already been forced to retire and had to survive to May 1999 before my doctors told me that I would live and they had figured out what had happened to my heart. So, living with the unknown was hard. But, then again the angels had already come to me and told me that my life would get better. And in May 1999 it finally did. So, since may 1999 my life has actually been the best part of my life with exception of the births of each of my children when they were born over the years.

So, in june of 1999 I did as I promised God and started my first website at Geoccities.com. By 2007 it had been bought by Yahoo and was being closed so I bought dragonofcompassion.com at Yahoo business and for free I started intuitivefred888 at Blogspot or Blogger.com.

So, I have honored my promise to God while in Stanford Hospital in Fall of 1998. 

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