Hello Guys and Gals,
My life seems to be tough these days. I sound like a confused soap at times. It began last March when my oldest son totaled my PT Cruiser which is now the least of my worries. Next came my hubby in the hospital last June with a light stroke the same week that my dad was hospitalized for cellulitus of the leg, developed Guillian Berret and almost died ( he took his first steps a few weeks ago as he continues to rehab). The same time, my oldest son was in prison for a probation violation. It seems that maybe with everything going on, I did not write or visit enough to let him know I care and he can out the fisrt week of August with a devilish attitude and stayed in trouble for a month of freedom. In the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong people, he is now in jail since September charged with 1st degree murder. That my friends cause a heavy heart in a Mom and Dad. Then my husband was diagnosed with a torn muscle in his hip that hasn't healed forcing him into early retirement. Sales have been down quite a bit so needless to say, our finances are needy for prayer as well. Now, this past January, CVS pharmacy gave me the wrong medication for a refill that could have been fatal for me. I am still undergoing tests for underlying symptoms from the overdose. One of these tests was an abdominal CT this past Monday which revealed a lesion on my liver and a lesion on my adrenal gland. As an RN, a little knowledge is dangerous. I am concerned to the point of worry although I realize it could be benign cysts, it is not likely with more than one organ involved. The extra stress has played havoc on my fibromyalgia and degenerative arthritis and I just ache all over. Meanwhile, I am being treated for depression and have my disability hearing coming finally in October. The one rainbow that I have had during this trying time is our little grandson that was born in December. He has been a great blessing along with our entertaining furbabies.
Thanks in advance for any and all prayers.
Love in Christ,
Teri