I would like to share something that I haven't told anyone yet, at least don't recall telling anyone. So far through this second journey I believe I have heard from God twice. Both were as clear as day, as if someone was standing right next to me whispering in my ear. The first happened the … Continue reading ‘Tis So Sweet
Author: Andrews Kidney Chronicles
The Vessel
As many of you know, I tend to take on more than I should. I like to push myself and go the extra mile when I should have sat down three miles ago. Now you would think that with the kidney issues rising again I would be slowing down and taking it easy, well that's … Continue reading The Vessel
24.5
My life is comprised of numbers. Well everyone's is, but mine is more than ever with the medical aspect of everything. 24.5 was the level of my creatinine when I was diagnosed with total renal failure. A normal level is anywhere from .07-1.3. Any doctor would have said I should have been dead with that … Continue reading 24.5
Ms.Tobias and Ms.Witherspoon
This past Wednesday at dialysis I was sitting waiting to be taken back to begin my session and something happened in the waiting room. There were two elderly ladies waiting along with me, Ms. Tobias and Ms. Witherspoon. They were talking about how dialysis had been treating them and some different side effects it was … Continue reading Ms.Tobias and Ms.Witherspoon
Different.
As I said previously, this transplant is different. In the first time around I didn't struggle every day with continuing to fight. I didn't spend my nights on the brink of tears and my days bursting at the seams with frustration. Rather, I took on extra tasks, like a semester of school just to test … Continue reading Different.
In the beginning…
If God felt that those three words were good enough to start the Word of God than I'm most definitely going to copy Him; and no I am in no way comparing what I am writing to the Bible. There is actually a larger reason at play as to why I chose to use that … Continue reading In the beginning…