I went to the hospital at 7a.m. for my portacath (the thing i'll be getting chemo through) to be placed inside my chest. 8a.m. I'm called from the waiting room and put into a semi-private hospital room, given a gown and an I.V. and told they would be coming to get me shortly for my procedure. At 10a.m. I was told that it would be within the hour. Now, keep in mind, I hadn't been allowed to eat of drink anything since midnight the night before because I would be put to sleep during the procedure. 11 comes and goes. As does noon. By 1:00 I was ready to snatch out my I.V and run down the hall, gown blowing in the wind, the staff eating my dust. I was so frustrated. Finally, at 2p.m, 7 hours after my arrival, I was taken back to (get this) another holding area where I waited another 30 minutes being prepped and whatnot. Now, I'm still trying to hold it together but I won't lie, I was not a happy camper. I was unpleasant to say the least. The nurse in the holding area and I started talking about what could have POSSIBLY happen that would've taken as long as it did. A man went into surgery and was going to have his cancer removed. However, when they opened him up, it was everywhere. I'm not sure if they were able to do anything for him or if they sewed him up and referred him to hospice. I do know at that moment, I was thankful that my biggest problem that day was waiting. And waiting and waiting. 12 hours after I arrived at the hospital, I arrived home. 1 Thessalonians 5:18 says "Give thanks in ALL circumstances, for this is God's will for you in Jesus Christ." My surgery went perfectly, I'll start chemo in a week. I have a long way to go in the patience department. But I'm thankful.
PEACE
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what a great idea to write about this. you are in my prayers. i'm so thankful you have a positive outlook on this. i do believe that God is in control and there is a reason for this. i'm not to sure i could be as strong as you. hang in there girl. i'll be keeping up with what you write and you know your mom and susan keep me informed. luv ya sandra
Patience is something that comes easier and easier with practice.
Love,
Your Cousin Butch
I love you sissyface! I too have been waiting on the patience fairy - Thanks for the insight so I'll stop asking for her. Great writing by the way.
You are a great writer and quite an inspiration....Thank you for sharing your heart with all of us!
A speaker at a conference said something to me that I have always remembered and has changed the way that I view day to day life.....
"Before you put your feet on the floor in the morning, thank God for another day"
Hope you have a fabulous day filled with patient dust and little candies :)
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