Following the two heart attacks she suffered some weeks ago, Rachel-Ruth Lotz, a grandchild of late American preacher, Billy Graham, is set to go into cardiac rehab. Her mother, Anne Graham Lotz, made this revelation on her social media page.
She had initially made a post requesting prayers for her daughter even as she thanked those who have been praying for her daughter in the past.
“Thank you for continuing to pray for all of us in this faith-stretching journey. Please pray for Rachel-Ruth’s restoration to full health and strength with no setbacks or complications. The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in Him, and He helps me,” she said quoting Psalm 28:7.
According to Graham Lotz, her daughter was hospitalized after she suffered a heart attack followed by catheterization. The next day she had a second heart attack, followed by another catheterization.
The doctors said Rachel-Ruth's heart attacks could have beem caused by "broken heart syndrome,” a temporary condition usually brought on by stressful situations and extreme emotions.
Graham Lotz, an author and evangelist, said that her daughter had no blockages to cause more traditional heart attacks. However, she was officially diagnosed with Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection, also known as SCAD, later. Graham Lotz said her daughter has been given a clearance to go home.
It will be recalled that months ago, Rachel-Ruth's brother, Jonathan Lotz, was hospitalized following a battle with COVID-19. He has since recovered and his mother appreciated those who prayed for her son during his health challenge.
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