Well, friends, it has been a rough week.
I mentioned last week that our hot water heater had died. We're still without a hot water heater.
I mentioned having a couple of infected sores on one leg. Sunday morning, the area under the sores was red for a few inches. I kept an eye on it, planning to call my doctor in the morning. But by mid-afternoon, the redness had wrapped around my lower leg. So we went to the ER, where I was diagnosed with cellulitis, given an IV antibiotic, and sent home with a prescription antibiotic to take in addition to the one I was on.
We were in the ER five hours, mostly in the waiting room. They were so full, they'd call me back to take a blood sample or whatever and then send me back out to the waiting room. I noticed a lot of both patients and staff wearing masks. I asked one nurse if they were seeing an upsurge in Covid. She said yes, that and flu and RSV.
I don't know why I didn't think to ask for a mask or remember I had some at the bottom of my purse.
Monday morning, I started having a sore throat and runny nose.
Tuesday afternoon, I had a follow-up visit with my primary care doctor, where I was diagnosed with Covid.
The triple antibiotics are negatively affecting my digestive system, to put it lightly. (I'm taking probiotics. Yogurt actually makes it worse.)
Then Jim developed a bad cold, but thankfully tested negative for Covid.
So . . . not the best of weeks. And I've had my share of whiny moments. But I'm thankful for this regular exercise Susanne hosts at Living to Tell the Story, where we take time to look for five blessings in the week. Sometimes they are harder to find; sometimes it seems like the bad outweighs the good. But they are always there. And it helps to remember that good is happening and to be thankful for it.
1. My son and daughter-in-law brought over three meals for us.
2. Friends have texted or messaged me to see how I am doing and assured me of their prayers.
3. Medicine. One of our former pastors used to say God can work with medicine, without medicine, or in spite of medicine. 🙂 I'm praying He would do just that. I look at medicines as His tools. Even though I am appalled at having to take so much, I am thankful we have them.
4. Sunshine. Most of this week, the sky has looked almost as dark as the photo at the top. I don't mind rainy days so much, as we need them. But when the dark clouds just hang around for days, I wish they'd go ahead and rain and get it over with. Thursday has been a mostly sunny day, and that makes such a difference in one's mood and outlook.
5. Carb substitutes. We're both trying to watch our carbs and sugar these days. We already used rice cauliflower in place of rice sometimes, and "zoodles" made of zucchini for spaghetti noodles (better fresh that frozen). Mittu made a dish over the holidays that used gnocchi made from cauliflower rather than potatoes. It was really good, so I asked if they could grab a bag of it the next time they went to Trader Joe's. They got that as well as noodles made of kohlrabi.
We'd sure appreciate your prayers for healing.
Have a good weekend!
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