(It has happened again; reducing my steroid dosage is bringing out the madman in me. Instead of using my car keys to scratch the following on the hood of the aforementioned vehicle, I have sought a more appropriate place to express myself.)
To the thoughtless driver who parked in a parking space for people with disabilities outside King Library on April 16; leaving your flashers on is not the same as having the appropriate parking permit.
There are many different kinds of falls-economic, mental, physical & spiritual.I was labeled a "Fall Risk" the first time I went to the hospital for what was eventually diagnosed as Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, a progressive, auto immune disease.In a few weeks, I went from healthy to being an invalid and eventually almost completely paralyzed. With the help of God, loving family and friends, and modern science, I have begun to recover.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Jesus is Lord
I have always heard that "God will never give you more than you can handle," and there are two opposing ways to look at it: Sometimes that is good news, sometimes it is not. After all, who wants to be tested? I would never chose to be driven to the point where I end and my Higher Power has to take over. One of the good things about that sort of testing is it can improve my relationship with God. But what happens once the test is finished?
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