God's mercy to His children
Friday was doctor day. I arose and rode my bike to our GP to discuss my triglycerides and cholesterol. I had stopped Lipitor August 27 and found that my readings were worse. He suggested I try Crestor to see if that would help and would not cause muscle ache. I came out to ride back and found it raining lightly but steadily. I waited at the hall for Evelyn to finish the exercise and hope it would stop raining. It didn’t so we rode home and drove the car to her oncologist. Today marked her 5th year of taking Arimidex. The doctor gave her the exam and said she could stop the drug and begin an annual check up schedule. She is to have an annual mammogram, the next scheduled for April 5. We can’t get one before then because of Medicare regulations. She then has an appointment scheduled a week later. I would like to see the annual schedule begin next November so that we can leave here earlier and come back at the usual time. We left the doctor praising our gracious Lord and came home. I was tired and napped until noon when we ate lunch and went off to the hospital. Evelyn had to return to her old job at outpatient admitting (she doesn’t like it there). I just did the same thing only with four others instead of the usual three. One of the women who worships with us came in to be admitted because she can’t keep food or liquid down. We had a prayer together as I left her and her husband in her room. We came home and went to prepare for Holy Communion and found that the wine was missing. We went to the bank to cash a rebate check, the grocery for more wine, and went to the local Elks club for their Friday night fish. We brought it home and shared a dinner. We just read and worked before going to bed early. We have a big day tomorrow.
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