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Saturday, July 14, 2012

routine


0600 wake up for blood pressure and blood sugar
0800 breakfast served
0900 - 1100 ward doctor visit, cleaning, sitting, eventually taking shower
1200 lunch
1630-1930 visitor time
1800 dinner
2100 - 2200 final check up for blood pressure and blood sugar, an injection and ending of the day.
these were the routines when you're in hospital.  you couldn't sleep at night when there's so much happening throughout the night, not on you but on your neighbor.

you were low in iron in your blood before the surgery and after the operation your iron remained on the very low scale, you continue to feel tired all the time. after two days of blood test and iron not returning to normal level, you had two packs of blood transfusion. you slept while they transfer the blood to you.
now that you are home, you feel more comfortable, not necessary more convenience but at least the feeling of being home helped.
you are not entirely mobile, but you know it will come if not in days then in a matter of two weeks. you still rely on pain killers and sleep or bed most if the time but you are truly thankful to God, you know for sure the curses have been broken and you are on the winning side because Jesus has concurred the death and you are being set free. FREEDOM is what you feel now even you are immobile at the moment but when the Lord has set you free, you are free indeed!


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