Still consumed with tests and medical appointments. Thought we had come to resolution on one issue, but the treatment didn’t work, and so we start again with another biopsy. Likely as frustrated as me, the doctor is now pointing fingers at other medications as being the culprit. Trouble is that I need those treatments to maintain.
Life is like this though, isn’t it? We reach a plateau and think all is good, and then wham. Keep moving, the universe warns: we’re not done with you yet.
Sigh. Holding it together over here, and trying to ignore the holiday season fast approaching. How about you?
So true
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You have been through so much, VJ. I hope things come together for you soon, so that you can enjoy the holidays. Sending you lots of good thoughts for wellness and happiness.
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Thanks Susan. I suspect there will be no answers, or solutions until into the new year. Appreciate your kindness
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Good wishes and healing thoughts to you. I hope you come through these trying times with good results.
Pat
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Thank you, Pat
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Life is sometimes like this indeed, VJ! Sending good thoughts!
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Thanks Wynne
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Interactions of medications are hard to manage–I hope they can figure it out. Wishing you a peaceful and restful holiday, even if ignoring it is the only way to achieve it. I was thinking this morning how little spirit I have for the usual rituals this year. (K)
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It has been an emotionally heavy time for all, I think. We will do what we can. Thanks K
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I’m sorry you have to deal with this. It’s difficult when life blindsides us. I find hope in knowing that God is never blindsided. He often has a better plan. Praying God gives your doctors the insight they need to help you. 🙏🏾
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Thank you. My father once gave me a card to carry that said: When God is with me, nothing can be against me. Your comment reminds me of that.
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Thank you for the update on your health challenges, VJ. Sending positive thoughts to you and your medical team.
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Thanks Liz. I just need the grit to keep going. The urge to withdraw into my bed is real.
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You’re welcome, VJ.
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Sending love, strength, good wishes and hugs. 💕💕💕
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Thanks Vicki
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It must be very difficult for you! Hugs and prayers for you dear friend
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Thanks Sadje. Thank goodness for WP and the friends here.
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Amen. It’s been a sanity saver for me too.
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How frustrating for you, VJ! And you are right about life. I wake up often with the hope the universe will ignore me. Right now I am trying to figure out an exercise plan (maintain mobility) that balances osteoporosis, osteoarthritis and vertigo. And keep doing art and writing. I wish you all the best in unraveling your medical mysteries. Hugs, Sarah
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I just did six weeks of Restorative Yoga, Sarah. The getting up and down was a challenge, but the gentle stretches accompanied by breathing exercises was useful. I juggle those three things as well. Not looking forward to Winter. Take care, and thanks for commenting.
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