Ok, so I am a bit nervous about my impending visit to the orthopedic surgeon tomorrow to find out (I hope) where the bone is the is supposed to be in my foot. I can't help but remember that the doctor that I saw at the Urgent Care center kept asking me if I had had any cancerous tumors removed. NO, am I about to? It doesn't help that my friend Anna from work just found out the cancer in her leg is not a large tumor on her spine despinte chemo (she never stopped smoking because she said she didn't have lung cancer-duh!) and Keith found out his colon cancer that he fought 5 years ago is back. Kind of puts in right in there. I will be happy to have an answer, so that I know what I have to do next.
My daughter told me the other night, that she knows I would fight as hard as I could to have more time to spend with my children and grandchildren and only give up if the battle turns in to one I can't win. She is so very right. My family dies at 63 and I plan to break the trend.
Work announced today that no full timer will be getting over 40 hours (I had been getting minimum 48) and could be cut to 32. I can't live on that, and with school right now, can't do two jobs either. GOD will guide me.
If any of you are not graduating this term, I hope to meet you in class next term, if I ever get in classes for next term that is.
Blessings to you all
susan
Hi Susan,
ReplyDeleteI hope your appointment went well today with the orthopedist. Prior to having a tooth pulled and dental implantation several weeks ago I meditated, prayed, and practiced deep breathing. It really helped me remain calm throughout the procedure.
Cynthia