Sunday, September 19, 2010
quivering
I feel very trapped tonight. I have to go for my CT scan tomorrow and I REALLY don't want to go. I don't understand why I dread each one so much. It's really not that big of a deal, the worst part is trying to get the IV started ~ all the same, I dread it and am a bundle of nerves.
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ReplyDeleteLisa, this is amazing and awe inspiring. You are amazing! My heart and prayers are with you for tomorrow. I am hoping that it will not be as bad as you fear. Remember that you are an example to many of strength and tenacity. You are a hope to many. May you feel His love tonight and know that He holds you in the hollow of His hand.
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ReplyDeleteWow, such a great photo to go along with the way you feel. You never cease to impress and inspire me. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect image to show your emotions! Hang in there, it will be over with tomorrow! :)
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS image! Sorry that you have to go through this!
ReplyDeleteWow...I am putting up a leaf photo today to express how I feel floating alone on the pond...We think alike. I know exactly how you feel waiting for tests...Much easier to pretend that things are OK when you don't have a test waiting. I had my MRIs last week and will find out next week...I hope we both have good news...but the waiting is difficult...hugs to you Lisa... You express your thoughts and feelings so beautifully.....Michelle
ReplyDeleteMy dad and I were just discussing this subject this morning. He had to go through so many different tests, MRI, scans, x-rays...you name it. He was admitted to the ER on Monday for back pain, severe pain, so much that he cannot stand up but they find nothing, other than his hip lacking proper blood flow.
ReplyDeletePraying for your results, Lisa. I wish that time didn't seem to last so extremely long when we must wait on things like this.
What an expressive image ... really thought provoking!
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