During the wee small hours, one of Chase’s tests came back positive for the common cold. Since that time, he has become an isolation case – which means limited people in and out of his room and those who do come in have to mask and gown up before they enter.
I promise not to bore you with the whys and wherefores of his lab levels, but I will say that they aren’t yet where they should be and so my son will most likely be receiving a blood transfusion today for the common cold.
That’s a crazy reality to live in, and yet, I’m so thankful that they can do something like this! …even that this reaction to chemo is “expected” and can be addressed appropriately.
Is it possible to be stressfully overwhelmed and peacefully amazed at the same time?
This entire season is an ongoing exercise in allowing and even embracing short term pain for a long term benefit, and in this, I know One who had gone before.
For your steadfast love is before my eyes, and I will walk in your faithfulness. Psalm 26:3
Well said….love you.
“Is it possible to be stressfully overwhelmed and peacefully amazed at the same time?” Only when you’re dancing with Jesus – moment by moment. Love you. Praying.