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Not JUST out of shape!

I have been huffing and puffing through my morning exercise, wondering how on the earth I got SO out of shape! After a night of sitting up in the chair, with a fan blowing on my face to feel like I could breathe, I decided that a trip to see the doc was in order. There is a reason that I have been huffing…pneumonia! My temp is creeping up and after what I went through in late Feb, this makes me a little nervous.

I’m thinking that I must be very slow to learn what God is trying to teach me since He continues to allow these medical issues to grind my life to a very slow pace, if not a halt! :-)

Comments

Rochelle said…
oh my, slow down & take it easy girlie! Your body was trying to tell you that I guess too. More prayers coming your way... :)
Unknown said…
I'm praying for you! : )
Anita Marie said…
I'm one your faithful readers through HSBC Blogger. I will be praying for you. I know all these medical problems make you nervous and insecure. We've been having some concerns also and I asked God this morning what He was trying to teach me. As plain as day the words came to me, "I am teaching you that you are merely dust and you must depend on me totally."
I'm glad to have found your blog again!! Keep in touch - we sure miss you guys!!!

LESLEY
Mary Ellen said…
Ugh - I'm so sorry Amy! Maybe my germs came through the keyboard through osmosis....or something...I sure hope you are back to normal soon.

Good grief, you must have amazing stamina to even be attempting to exercise while you must have been feeling quite lousy!
Anonymous said…
I pray you're feeling better! The Lord is really forcing you to slow down. Get better!
Michelle said…
Amy, I just tagged you. Check out my blog.

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