Description
COURT CASE:
- being prone to having appendicitis because we ingested barium
- being prone to having appendicitis because we have a fecal mass in our appendix
- being prone to having appendicitis because we have a calcified fecal deposit in our appendix
- being prone to having appendicitis because we have a stricture (abnormal narrowing of a canal or duct in the body)
- being prone to having appendicitis because we had a viral infection
- being prone to having appendicitis because we have an infected appendix
- being prone to having appendicitis because we had bowel surgery
- being prone to having appendicitis because we had sepsis
- being prone to having appendicitis because we are 10-12 years old
- being prone to having appendicitis because we are 10-30 years old
- being prone to having appendicitis because we are an adolescent male
- being prone to having appendicitis because we have genetic mutations in our physical body, soul, and/or spiritual genetics because of the generational iniquities and/or generational curses in our bloodlines
- having appendicitis
- our veriform appendix having trapped, hard material (usually feces) that leads to an infection
- having fecal material trapped in our appendix
- having a foreign body trapped in our appendix
- having a tumor in our cecum or appendix
- having intramural thickening due to hypergrowth of our lymphoid tissue
- our appendix being obstructed
- our appendix being obstructed from distention, venous engorgement, and/or the accumulation of mucus and bacteria
- the lumen of our appendix being blocked
- the lumen of our appendix being edematous (swollen or inflamed)
- having an inflamed appendix
- our appendix being inflamed from the ulceration of the mucosa
- our appendix being inflamed from the obstruction of the lumen
- having an enlarged appendix
- malaise
- general feeling of illness
- decreased appetite
- loss of appetite
- anorexia after having abdominal pain
- nausea after having abdominal pain
- vomiting after having abdominal pain
- diarrhea
- constipation
- abdominal bloating
- persistent pain
- persistent abdominal pain
- feeling pain higher in our abdomen because we’re pregnant
- our abdominal pain getting worse when we cough, walk, or move
- difficulty walking
- pain in our right hip
- having abdominal pain that occurs first before we get nausea and vomiting
- cramping pain
- having pain around our umbilicus and epigastric area
- having pain that starts around our umbilicus and epigastric area, and then the pain moving to our right lower quadrant in our abdomen (McBurney’s point)
- having dull, steady pain in our periumbilical area (belly button area) that progresses to our right lower abdomen in about 46 hours
- generalized abdominal pain that becomes localized in the right lower abdomen (McBurney’s point)
- having rebound pain at our right lower abdomen (McBurney’s Point)
- having rebound tenderness (pain after deep pressure is applied and released) at our right lower abdomen (McBurney’s Point)
- having abdominal rigidity
- having Rovsing’s sign
- excruciating pain in our lower right abdomen
- pain starting from the lower right side of our abdomen
- having pain that lasts more than a day
- having pain that is unrelieved by antacids
- having back pain
- painful urination
- pain in our rectum
- swelling in our abdomen
- feeling some pain relief when we lie in a knee-bent position
- having a ruptured appendix
- having a burst appendix
- sudden cessation of pain (indicates rupture of the appendix)
- low grade fever
- cold sweat
- increased white blood cell count (WBC)
- needing emergency abdominal surgery
- needing an appendectomy
- having appendicitis that develops into perforation
- having appendicitis that develops into abscesses
- having appendicitis that develops into peritonitis
- muscle rigidity
- tense positioning
- guarding
- tachycardia (abnormally high heart rate)
- dehydration
- distended or board-like abdomen
- hiccups
- having appendicitis that develops into sepsis
- having accusations, false labels, false verdicts, generational false verdicts, word curses, a prognosis, and/or a diagnosis that we have any of these aforementioned problems
- having accusations, false labels, false verdicts, generational false verdicts, word curses, a prognosis, and/or a diagnosis that we have a medical emergency, that we need an appendectomy, that we need emergency surgery, that we need to put up with the pain, that we’ll die, that prayer cannot heal us from these aforementioned problems, that God can’t and/or won’t heal us from these aforementioned problems, and/or that we’ll die if we don’t get an appendectomy
- our appendix being demonically dedicated to the kingdom of darkness
- our appendix being sacrificed on an evil, witchcraft, and/or satanic altar in the physical, spiritual, digital, and/or other realms
- the buying, selling, and/or trading of our veriform appendix, appendix, appendix orifice, serosal layer of our appendix, mesoappendix, small intestine, large intestine, cecum, mesentery, abdomen, lower right abdomen, McBurney’s point, bowel movement patterns, pain response, inflammatory response, skin, life, gastrointestinal system, integumentary system, lymphatic system, and/or immune system to the kingdom of darkness, and the kingdom of darkness having ownership claims over these aforementioned things
- the category/kingdom of spirits that are in the aforementioned body parts and/or body systems
- blaming ourselves
- bitter
- stuck
- feeling like you’ve lost control
- feeling like your life is out of control
- fear
- worry
- stress
- anxiety
- nervousness
- panic
- believing in lies about God, ourselves, others, and/or our circumstances
- believing in lies in our core belief system
- enforcing our negative beliefs
- accepting something that doesn’t agree with our core belief
- not accepting ourselves as we are
- discomfort
- feeling unwanted
- feeling rejected
- feeling unwelcome
- feeling disliked
- feeling hated
- feeling unloved
- feeling unnurtured
- feeling afraid to receive love
- feeling afraid to be held
- grief
- guilt
- feeling oppressed
- feeling powerless
- feeling rigid
- resisting what pain might uncover
- resisting getting emotional healing
- resisting confronting our traumas
- resisting our need to process a past hurt or trauma
- holding on to trauma and not giving it to God
- holding on to negative emotions and not giving it to God
- avoiding our problems
- fear of losing control
- self-punishment
- self hatred
- disliking ourselves
- self rejection
- the category/kingdom of spirits that cause, contribute to, exacerbate, and/or reestablish any of these aforementioned problems