
I won’t be here tomorrow morning. The doctor has summoned me to discuss the results of the blood work I had done two weeks ago–which, he coyly hinted on the phone, shows “a weak kidney.” And some other stuff. I don’t want to make too much of it, but to be on the safe side, I’d appreciate your prayers. I mean, really, nobody wants to hear he has a bum kidney. And other stuff.
You’re in my prayers every day, Lee.
Thanks, Phoebe. This is probably no big deal, but who knows?
Prayers sent
Hopefully, whatever is wrong can be addressed. I’ll say a prayer to St. Pantelemon for you.
Thank you (had to look him up)–I welcome the prayers of all saints, in heaven and on earth.
Praying and expecting good news. Our God knows every cell of our bodies, and He alone knows how to repair every one. Before we just accept every word of the medical practitioners, we have research material, and above all, we have HIS word.
I’ll be praying for you, Mr. Duigon.
A call from the doctor like yours is upsetting – been there, done that. It is amazing what can be discerned from a thorough blood test. Because of my gall bladder episode the prostate cancer was discovered in time to be cured. Now I get to see my doctor every day M-F for over two months (but I only consult with him once a week). Quite a switch from someone who never went to the doctor for being sick until he was 70.
How do you manage to go to the doctor every day and still work?
My radiation treatment is at 4:00 pm – it was a God thing. I am so fatigued from my treatments I am only doing two days a week instead of four.
Just prayed
I’m so sorry I missed this email until now. But so happy you’re well again. Yet you were still in my prayers as I routinely pray for the both of you and for those on this blog.
Thank you for your prayers, Marlene–they never go to waste.