I have had the privilege of being married for 37 years to a wonderful man who has taught me the joy of humor and laughter. It's contagious, it soothes the soul, it makes difficult times bearable, it is a gift I treasure. May we never lose the ability to laugh.
Monday, June 9, 2008
An angel called Judy
Today I met the breast care coordinator for the hospital system here in town and she is wonderful. When I got my diagnosis, I called to get an appointment with the surgeon. I was given one day next week. Today, I called Judy to ask to get my film and reports to take to the doctor's appt. She asked when my appointment was and when I told her, she said...oh, let me see what I can do to move that up. So, true to her word, she called the surgeon's nurse who called me and gave me a new appointment this week...almost a week earlier than what I had originally gotten. Not only that, but she called and made appointments for the oncologists for me. And she faxed all of the reports over to all of the doctors and let each doctor know who the other doctors are so all of the doctors can keep in touch with all of the other ones and coordinate things. It is AMAZING!! I call her my angel. And I thank the Lord for providing such a wonderful system of support.
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2 comments:
What a wonderful answer to prayer!! Indeed, she is an angel sent from God. He is still in control and this is just one way we can see Him work in our lives. Thank you Lord. We will keep praying that the lymph nodes will be clear. Our prayers are with you.
Isn't it wonderful that in the midst of fiery trials, God sends clear messages along the way to remind us that he will never leave us or forsake us, and that he is completley in control?
We will keep praying for you all, and for speedy appointments, and clear results with no further problems!!!!!
We enjoyed our day with you, and love you all!!!! C
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