My Life In A Tube: It's March 1st!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

It's March 1st!


Today is March 1st! Shocking! This year has flown by. I am happy to report I have 26 treatments done! I am scheduled for 15 more and then my doctors and I will decide if I should continue them longer. I have certainly had my fill of movies! More movies than I have watched in my entire life. I must admit “Survivor All Stars” has been great! Also great to watch on the treadmill (run whenever they run and don’t allow yourself to get off the treadmill till someone gets kicked off). Oh and I watched Mama Mia and thought about my cousin Lisa and sister Cyndy the whole time! I almost cried when they sang “Super Trooper”. I remember singing that with Lisa and Cyndy over and over.
I am excited to tell you how well my leg is doing. While I will always have this disease, the infection is gone and I am out of danger for losing my leg, at least anytime soon. I have been amazed by “The Tender Mercies” of the Lord in my life these past few months. It is not a coincidence last October I randomly met three people who asked me if I had heard of Hyperbaric Treatment, causing me to seek out doctors I didn’t need yet, but would urgently need in January. It certainly is not just luck our insurance company has not said one word other than “OK” for a very expensive and experimental treatment. And was it a coincidence our family moved half way across the country to literally 3 minutes away from one of the only Hyperbaric Centers in the United States? (By the way the hyperbaric center opened in August, two months before I started my struggle with my leg). I know that our Father in Heaven is just as aware of each one of you, no matter if you believe in him or not and he loves you more than you can comprehend, and if you look closely you will be able to see those tender mercies in your life to.


“The tender mercies of the Lord are real and . . . they do not occur randomly or merely by coincidence. Often, the Lord's timing of His tender mercies helps us to both discern and acknowledge them. . . . The Lord's tender mercies are the very personal and individualized blessings, strength, protection, assurances, guidance, loving-kindnesses, consolation, support, and spiritual gifts…” ~ David A. Bednar


I want to also thank you all so much for your love and comments and EXERCISE! I think there are about 65 of you! You’ll never know how much it has meant to me! I am so blessed to be eternally connected to so many of you!

2 comments:

  1. Amy,
    I am so glad you are doing well. I laughed at your Mama Mia comments. Obviously you guys ended up in Bend for a reason, the Lord does work in "mysterious" ways, and I really love your quote from Elder Bednar. As I have said before Chris is lucky to have you...we all are and he always new this, but I am sure he feels even more so as time goes by.
    Well enough for now give Mac & Luke hugs for us. BTW Hailey still talks about Luke singing to her at Grandma Wheeler's & putting her to sleep!
    take care
    Love ya
    Cathy

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  2. Amy,

    I'm thrilled to hear things are going well for you! When our home sale/move happened, it happened quickly, and I haven't checked the blog for a bit. As usual, though you have so much going on, you are thinking of others. I feel so lifted by reading your testimony. It causes me to pause, see, and look for some of the tender mercies the Lord has extended to me. Thank you.

    Love,

    Pam

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