One important women’s issue I strongly believe in is getting a painful
scar from a hysterectomy checked out in an ultrasound. Since I did not know what to expect after having a hysterectomy, for awhile I took comfort in believing the area of my scar was
normal scar tissue. The ultrasound I had on Tuesday morning took the cake of
all cakes in this world. on Tuesday afternoon, my nurse called my husband to
report that a small cyst on my right kidney was discovered. A cyst was causing
so much pain inside.
Tuesday afternoon I also learned that I never applied for Financial
Aid for the summer semester. I still had the option of applying for the summer.
I chose not to. I need to concentrate on dissolving this cyst and moving over
the summer. Taking care of these two stressors will have to come as a priority
whether I like this or not. This does not mean I have eaten the bread of
idleness for a short time. There will be plenty of artsy things that will
occupy my time.
I can read, write journal entries, keep a documented recording of
summer travels in literature, and watch ballet events and movies online. I am
looking forward to fixing my new place up with pizzazz and colors. I am looking
forward to my husband working at his new job. This is not going to be a
disappointing summer at all. In fact, this time is needed at the moment. I need
to have a room of my own before I can write and dance.
I sincerely apologize that my writing is not longer this morning. I need
to rest and feel better. I believe everything will be fine in time. In God we
must trust.
"She opens her hand to the poor, and reaches out her hand to the needy" Proverbs 31:20 |
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