Radio and television presenter, Jeremie Van-Garshong cannot stop thanking God for healing her of the thyroid cancer she has been battling for the past 10 years. The Live FM presenter who has been off air for the past two months admitted that getting thyroid cancer has been the toughest challenge she ever had to face.
"But God used my toughest challenge to bring me my biggest testimony ever and I can't wait to tell it all."
Jeremie revealed that it was only her family and close friends who knew her struggle with cancer and how hard it was for her to pretend as if there was nothing wrong with her as she went about doing her duties as a radio and television presenter.
Her biggest fear was when doctors told her she could lose her voice in an operation in Germany because the surgery involved removing a tumor in her throat.
"I lost hope because that was my career hanging on the line but as the doctors wheeled me into the theatre, I remember feeling a hand gently take my hand and walk alongside my bed. And as the two nurses began plugging machines and tubes into my body, I started praying saying 'Jesus stay with me and in my heart'. I knew it was His hands that held mine."
"After the surgery, my voice went for weeks and that got me scared because I thought I wouldn't be able to speak again and that was the end of my career. But thanks to God, I started speaking again and completely healed in the name of the Lord."
To her, the two months she was away in Germany has really brought her closer to God because she has come to accept that it is only God who can heal and not man.
The outspoken presenter said she is done with a song she composed during her trying moments because it is not everyone who gets lucky with such surgeries. She has also written a book titled "Valley of the Shadow Of Death" explaining in detail the struggles she went through battling with thyroid cancer and how she was finally saved by God.