For those of you who didn’t know, I had a hysterectomy a couple of weeks ago. Yes…I said the word “hysterectomy.” It’s seems like such a personal thing, but it is what it is! It seems like it would be easier to tell someone, “Oh I just had knee replacement surgery,” or something like that.Anyway, because I really believe in sharing our lives, I wanted to let you know how I am doing and a little bit about my experience. First of all, IT HURTS! But the good news is that after about 10 days of tender loving care from my family and my friends, I am well on my way to being back to 100%.
Before I tell you the three things that I loved about having surgery, I must divulge information about your pastor, Deven. He is amazing! He has been an outstanding Male Nurse! Deven has been thoughtful, caring, patient, and just willing to do whatever it takes to make life easier for me. I might fall in love all over again! Well, he did kind of put me back to work today with some things that I can do from my comfy bed. Ha!
So, here we go....The 3 things I LOVE about having surgery.
1. DELIBERATE LAZINESS
2. WEARING SLOPPY CLOTHES ALL DAY LONG
3. SPECIAL ATTENTION FROM FAMILY AND FRIENDS (Is that bad?)
On top of all that, the extra time to talk with the Lord and read has just revitalized my heart!
I wouldn’t recommend the going under the knife, for anyone. But it never fails that when I trust God with my life, he always…always….always…turns something very negative around and allows something good to come from it.
Romans 8:28 And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose
In conclusion, I love you all and thank you so much for the love and concern that you have shown me. I enjoy sharing life with you and want you to know that you really color my world and add such quality to our lives.
Because of Jesus, Kathy
Thank you for sharing and allowing us to be a part of your life. We care about you! I am glad to hear that you are recovering well.
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Thank you for keeping it real-- hope you are feeling better soon- And remember to take it easy-- it takes a while to recover!
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