Taylor Denae Poor; a sixteen year old girl being used in tremendous ways by God. I want you to know what her story is. In March of 2007, Taylor began feeling pain in her leg while she was running Track. She spent weeks going through test after test, finding no answer to the pain in her leg. As time went on, her pain moved around and was now in both legs. Finally, she was diagnosed with a Popliteal Artery Entrapment in both legs which is very rare in general, but more common in athletes. Taylor was scheduled to have surgery on April 19th, and when she went in for surgery, her doctor performed surgery on the wrong leg. The botched surgery and trauma that both legs faced caused a disease called RSD (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy.) A chronic nerve condition that has placed her in 24/7 excruciating pain.
Taylor and her family have tried everything in the US to find some way to give her relief; everything from nerve blocks and morphine shots, to major surgery, but all things have ceased to work. It's a matter of God's divine healing now. Her constant pain doesn't stop her from living a vibrant life for her Creator, but there are times that the pain consumes her life.
This girl is someone who has impacted more people than she knows. Taylor's passion and love for God are evident in her life. Others can see her heart beaming for Him. Her compassion and care for others speaks volumes about who she truly is!
Please join us in making a commitment to pray fervently for God's miracle of healing in her life.
Psalm 77:14 "You are the God who performs MIRACLES. You display your power among Your people."

Kae this is awesome. It brought tears to my eyes. You and Taylor are awesome girls!
ReplyDeleteTaylor is so great...I was completely blessed just by hanging out with her for a few days. What an awesome girl...she's in my prayers. As are you!
ReplyDeleteOh Wow! Over the top. What can I say? ...nothing actually. No words!
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ReplyDeleteKaelie-you are such a good and faithful friend. I am going to come to this blog daily to remember to pray for Taylor. Thanks for sharing her story.
ReplyDeleteDawn Funderburk
Kaelie, thanks for making this blog for Taylor! What an awesome friend you are! I will certainly be praying!
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