Well, God has done “IT” (He does a lot) once again. If you’ve read my previous two testimonies (Health care during a COVID-19 pandemic & Part II - Health care during a COVID-19 pandemic), you will note that I’ve been going through hell and I wasn’t about to stay there. My last bout with the devil was as if I was being “punk’d” by him. I had to get a full “Skeletal Survey PTV” which is a series of X-rays from my head to my feet (26 films in all). It took an hour and a half. Let me take a moment to thank all who prayed for my healing and recovery without asking a lot of questions.
As some of you might know, an Oncologist specializes with your blood, and is
also associated with cancer related matters.
Sure, the enemy tried to put fear in my mind, but I’ve been taught not
to allow the devil have any power over me.
I believe that God is continually with us as we go through unfamiliar
territory in order to be a blessing to others who may need help in building
their faith; just as He did with Job in the Bible.
As it stands, I’m slowly gaining my weight, and overcoming some minor equilibrium
issues. The doctor will see me again in December to make sure my numbers continue
to be positive and hopefully he’s not trying to maintain a paycheck from me. I’ll
be going back to the gym real soon, as I continue to live my life through this
2020 Coronavirus pandemic and beyond. #TBR and #FollowMeAsIFollowChrist.
I also need to give God the glory for supplying all my needs according to all
that He possesses. We received a portion of the hospital bills, lab results and
numerous doctors. God blessed my husband to have served in the military and
have great insurance. I’m grateful that my mature age also allots me to collect
the monies that I earned through social security. God creates many avenues of
blessing, yet He is our source.
Van went with me to the Oncologist (October 20, 2020) to get the results of the
Bone Marrow Biopsy, the urine test (I had to collect my urine for a full 24
hours - I had over a gallon and a half to take to the lab), Numerous blood
tests, and a couple of consultations.
Call me crazy, but every time I see a butterfly cross my path, I praise and
thank my God for LIFE! Been doing that
for many, many years and will continue to appreciate God speaking to me in this
manner. OBTW, the COVID-19 Pandemic continues to go on and my bubble of protection
remains steadfast and unmovable.
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