Praying for Karen

Patricia R.
on 8/31/11 11:35 am - Perry, MI
Tonight, I want to pray for Karen.  She has kept this message board going, all by herself.  It would be great if some of you lurkers jumped in and shared with us.  This is the safest place for Christians to fellowship. 

"Lord, I pray for my sister, Karen, and ask that you be with her, as she prepares herself for surgery.  Please give her YOUR peace that passes all understanding. 

Please be with the surgeon, and give him/her wisdom as they prepare to operate on her tomorrow.  Please be with the nurses and other people who will be in the Operating Room.  Allow the surgery to go smoothly, and let there be minimal pain as she comes out from under the anasthesia. 

I ask these things in Jesus Most Precious Name.
Amen."

Hugs,
Trish
Seek always to do some good, somewhere. Every man has to seek in his own way to realize his true worth. You must give some time to your fellow man. For remember, you don't live in a world all your own. Your brothers are here too.
Albert Schweitzer
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Hislady
on 9/2/11 8:08 am - Vancouver, WA
Thanks hon, things went well and all my toes are now pointing the right direction! Hope all is going well with you!
Patricia R.
on 9/2/11 10:20 am - Perry, MI
Hi Karen,
Glad your surgery went well.  Was it hammertoe surgery?  I am due for another round of it as soon as my foot heals from this stress injury.

I could use prayer for my move on Saturday.  I am moving downstairs to a nicer apartment.  Less steps to climb is an added bonus.  Plus, my dog will have a yard to play in.  I am stressed because I asked for help from folks at church, and from the teens in the youth ministry, and have no clue if anyone, other than three men who committed to help, and family.  I can't carry a lot because I have to wear a boot on my foot, and stair climbing is treacherous without having to carry anything.  Please pray for me to have peace about this.

Hugs,
Trish
Seek always to do some good, somewhere. Every man has to seek in his own way to realize his true worth. You must give some time to your fellow man. For remember, you don't live in a world all your own. Your brothers are here too.
Albert Schweitzer
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Hislady
on 9/3/11 8:10 am - Vancouver, WA
It was the repair of a repaired hammer toe surgery. They were fixed once before but I have odd soft tissue that doesn't stay put well and ends up "wandering off" again after awhile, I'm hoping this lasts for a few years this time. Once this one heals I'll have the other foot done.

Don't worry I'm sure your move will go smoothly and be sure to let the others do the majority if the work. You'll still have plenty to do unpacking. I bet Utley will love having a yard of his own! Take care, Karen
Patricia R.
on 9/3/11 1:38 pm - Perry, MI
I am praying for your healing.  My doc put pins in with the hammertoe surgery this time, and he says they will be in there for a year before they dissolve.  I was still feeling them till about a month ago, and the surgery was done in March. 

My move started out iffy, but the guys who arrived recruited more help from the church, and they had the upstairs emptied by 1:00.  They had an assembly line going, and there were 7 adults and five teens helping schlep stuff from upstairs and then my sister and 2 friends from AA helped unpack my kitchen and bedroom.  I was ordered to sit down every time I got up, by one of the elders from my church who was there.  I did not do much, but I am exhausted none the less.  The Lord blessed us with mild temps and low humidity, which was a big help.  After last week's hurricane, I prayed for mild weather.  When I moved in upstairs, it was the day after Christmas two years ago, and it rained all day.  That day, it was my kids, their wives and girlfriend and my sis-in-law packing a truck and unpacking it.  It took all day, and my kids were so patient with me, because I was not as prepared because I hosted Christmas dinner the day before.  Plus, they ended up pitching a bunch of stuff.  Today, one of my bookcases and a cabinet I had used in my previous apartments ended up down at the curb, because they were starting to fall apart. 

Hugs,
Trish
Seek always to do some good, somewhere. Every man has to seek in his own way to realize his true worth. You must give some time to your fellow man. For remember, you don't live in a world all your own. Your brothers are here too.
Albert Schweitzer
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Hislady
on 9/4/11 5:31 am - Vancouver, WA
See I told ya!!!
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