“Some-times in our lives, we all have pain” (Lean On
Me; Bill Withers) and it can really suck! I don’t care if it is physical or
emotional. It SUCKS!
Several years ago, my shunt malfunctioned. Yea! NOT!
Not only did it malfunction, it got infected! Seriously?!?!?!? I ended up being
in the hospital for the entire month of December because of the infection. So,
yes, that means Christmas! There goes going places and exchanging gifts and
missing out of my sister’s AWESOME rib roast. OMG, it is soooo good! But
I digress…..
****It was brought to my attention that I didn't say that my sister brought me some of the roast in the hospital. It was amazing as usual. LOL **** :)
****It was brought to my attention that I didn't say that my sister brought me some of the roast in the hospital. It was amazing as usual. LOL **** :)
Surprisingly, although there was some physical pain
involved with this, the emotional pain was worse. On top of all that was going
on with me, I was concerned about my father. Although he was in pretty good shape
for an 80+ year old, I was still concerned about him. In addition to him taking
care of himself, he was worried about me. He didn’t really handle my medical
issues very well. Although he didn’t show it, they were very stressful for him.
Because of this, whenever he would visit, I would always try to act as though I
was handling things okay given my current situation.
One day while I was in the hospital, a very close
friend of mine came to visit me. She even brought me presents! J While we were talking, I broke down and cried and she
just held me. No words were exchanged,
she just held me while I cried.
This
meant so much to me.
Years
later, this same friend was going through a rough time. Due to certain
circumstances, they needed to move. She knew this was something that needed to
be done, but she still had a very hard time accepting it.
One day,
she came over to my house for a visit. While we talked about what was
happening, she just froze. I simply hugged her while she cried, like she had
done years ago for me.
Neither
incident needed words. Just the simple embrace of a close friend was
enough. We may not have completely
understood exactly what the other one was going through, but we there at the
right time for each other.
Our emotions
can wreak havoc on us as we go through stressful times in our lives. They can drive us to the point where we
wonder if we will ever feel “normal” again. Have your emotions ever made you
feel like you don’t know how you are going to get through a difficult
situation? Have you had a friend come to the rescue and save your sanity?
Please feel free to share your story and let others know they are not alone.
I'm dealing with a situation right now that is really testing me and making me really have to rely on God. It's tough when you want things to happen on your terms.
ReplyDeletehi Lisa - I am so with you. We all want things on our own terms, right? The thing I've learned is that I have to trust God. He sometimes takes us into some really crappy places, but He never leaves us. I wish I knew why. But I know Him and I trust Him. No, I don't have a disability, but my daughter does. I know it's not quite the same thing, but trust is trust, right? I pray God will help you cling to Him!
DeleteYes, it is tough Lisa. I hope and pray things work out for you. God bless.
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