She was on her way to an early-morning prayer service, but Elizabeth Sanchez wasn't expecting to be pulled over by police on a suspected DUI. When she had trouble with the sobriety test, it was later confirmed that she wasn't drunk, but had low blood sugar. Unfortunately, the events of this unforgettable night would instead unveil a degenerative, neurological disease that changed the way Elizabeth looked at life and faith in God. Her husband, Jimmy Sanchez, shares her story of hope and resilience in her biography, Never Say Never With God. Her diagnosis was atrophy of the cerebellum, or ataxia, that would lessen her equilibrium to where she could be permanently in a wheelchair. However, Elizabeth believed God does the impossible and visited several doctors and specialists to learn solutions for her condition, while holding onto God in the trials. Elizabeth witnessed in hardships to never say never with God.
She was on her way to an early-morning prayer service, but Elizabeth Sanchez wasn't expecting to be pulled over by police on a suspected DUI. When she had trouble with the sobriety test, it was later confirmed that she wasn't drunk, but had low blood sugar. Unfortunately, the events of this unforgettable night would instead unveil a degenerative, neurological disease that changed the way Elizabeth looked at life and faith in God. Her husband, Jimmy Sanchez, shares her story of hope and resilience in her biography, Never Say Never With God. Her diagnosis was atrophy of the cerebellum, or ataxia, that would lessen her equilibrium to where she could be permanently in a wheelchair. However, Elizabeth believed God does the impossible and visited several doctors and specialists to learn solutions for her condition, while holding onto God in the trials. Elizabeth witnessed in hardships to never say never with God.