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I love what you said, Sister.... so true!!Hi T!
A friend recently said to me "count the cost". And the cost is "everything". And he was right, nobody wants to pay the cost of following Christ.
Love that song BTW, don't know much Duran Duran but, great lyrics!
xo
Actually, the "he" in my post should have been a "she"...and she is on this site.I love what you said, Sister.... so true!!
Glad you liked the song.
Hugs & blessings!
Ahhh ....now, I'm curious who it is! lolActually, the "he" in my post should have been a "she"...and she is on this site.
Hope all is going as well as can be sister, God bless and keep you all.
Love you T.!
Ahhh ....now, I'm curious who it is! lol
I'm doing well, by faith. Some mornings I wake up with a feeling like my life is draining out of my body ....literally. It often takes half a day or more before it passes and I can get up without risk of fainting. It's a low blood pressure thing and we are pretty sure it's related to Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. The nerve/artery bundle that passes down the neck, between the first two ribs become compressed between the ribs. With more chiropractic visits, it usually relieves it awhile. It's not too bad this morning ....and certain stretches help.
Anyway ....enough complaining! lol
You're such a blessing to me ....I love you, sister!
No, sis ... it's not really a blood issue, but a compression that happens in the ribs. It's not too bad today ...just kinda hungry. lolOh gosh sister,
Do you have to take anything to thin the blood? Make your blood flow faster? I'm sure you know what you need to know about this syndrome...
xoxo!
No, sis ... it's not really a blood issue, but a compression that happens in the ribs. It's not too bad today ...just kinda hungry. lol
On days that are hard, I can't get up and fix food until the faint feeling passes. I should do stretched to decompress the ribs...usually do. I have had water. I'll get to eat soon enough. :)