Guest guest Posted October 5, 2007 Report Share Posted October 5, 2007 Dearest Sheila, I smiled from ear to ear when I read that you feel so content and so wonderful! It is times like these when I read that despite your pain, you are such a strong lady you can see the proverbial forest for the trees! How divine you are! I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your wish for us all. That is the true gift of feeling great! You want to share it with others, is how my Dad taught me. He would tell me to tell you that you have a heart of gold, which I do believe you do, my sweet dear one! May you have so many blessed, content day, lovely Sheila! Love and light, LUNA > > Wow!---so THIS is what contentment feels like? I have not felt this ....maybe since BEFORE my hubby left me 10 years ago! Even with all my faith and love for God and constant reading of uplifting material, I couldn't shake being hyperactive and worried inside all the time. I'm still really weak and have pain...but I'm CONTENT! It's interesting for me to discover that I can handle pain better and push myself through the pain more. I PRAY THAT ALL OF YOU CAN FEEL THIS FEELING...PERMANENTLY!!! > Blessings, > Sheila > > > Sheila's blog http://bluebirdyliving.blogspot.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 Hello my second family! I went out of town to my family Dr. He only works a few afternoons a month, so I can only see him about every 3 months. He is recovering from mouth cancer, where they removed half his tongue (lengthwise), and replaced half of his bottom jaw with titanium. Its hard to understand him when he speaks, but you adapt to his "accent" like you would with every other accent. I explained to him about the oral surgery and the complications and that I am still hurting and sick from it.(He could sympathize with THIS pain!) He took a blood test, and found that the infection is still all throughout my body. I asked him for a pain shot, and he said he didn't dare even break my skin with a shot, or it would get infected because of the amount of infection in my body. He insisted that I increase my pain medicine. He said that bone pain and nerve pain are the worst pains on earth, and I have them both, and if my body is busy fighting the pain, it can't fight the infection. I also got super strong antibiotics, and since he has had horrible mouth/jaw pain, he was VERY good to me! I am sure that the pain felt worse when I knew that no matter how bad it got, I could not get medical help for it, and now that I know that I CAN get help if I drive to the other city, it eases the pain some. Night before last, I said some things to my hubby that hurt his feelings. I was expressing my fears by saying that I didn't feel very loved at the moment. He took it as an insult and was very hurt and angry. That turned into a very emotionally painful couple of days, and I wasn't even sure if he would forgive me for it. We talked things out just as I was leaving to go out of town, so it has been a wonderful day. Its also so pretty outside, our roses are blooming again! Mid October and our flowers are blooming in Canada! Unheard of! I LOVE IT! Its so pretty outside, smells so fresh, not too hot or too cold, I would love it to stay this way all winter. I could really use more good days like this. I hope I can teach myself to make EVERY day a good, beautiful day. I will be praying that you get to have such great days. Amazing that I am in so much pain that I needed a pain shot, yet this was still a blessed day! Blessings, Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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