Of course, all sorts of things come with the chemo as you go on. Mouth sores, things that taste strange or can't have at all--pizza (tomato sauce), and swollen feet,. My feet haven't been that puffy since I was pregnant with my oldest, which was a few years ago. And losing eye lashes and eye brows. I was okay with the hair on the head, but--
While I am on this journey, I am reading the book Praying the Names of God by Ann Spangler. It is a devotional and letting me explore the different aspects of His character. Elohim-Creator, El Roi - the God who sees me, El Shadday- God Almighty. I am only a third of the way through the book but look forward to learning more about Him, for He has been El Roi- the God who sees me.
I've always found that I learn more about the various aspects of God in the darkest walks.
ReplyDeleteKeeping you in prayer!
ReplyDeleteOur group prays for you every Monday night! I pray for you whenever I think of you. I'm so glad you see the end of chemo coming.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all your prayers. I feel them.
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