It’s a funny thing, living with pain. We live with it and life is ever more precious and enjoyable because of it. Perhaps this sounds masochistic—but it’s not. The human spirit loves a challenge, and continual challenge followed by the joy of occasional overcoming is heady business! The hearty, pain-free world can’t understand that living with [...]
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Quiet Friends . . .
Posted in Avoiding Stress, God's strength in illness and adversity, Heart Surgery, Hospital Visiting, Peace in the Storm, Poetry, What is a friend?, tagged Avoiding Stress, Chronic Illness and Pain, Creative Living, Heart Surgery, Hospital Visiting, Peace in the Storm, Poetry by Margaret Longenecker Been, Victory in Illness and Pain on June 7, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Twenty-three years ago this summer, my husband spent 5 weeks in a hospital with by-pass surgery (7 by-passes!) followed by a tenacious infection in his incision site. Joe was very ill and it was an anxious, discouraging time for all in our family—especially for him. In my opinion a sickroom is similar to a canoe trip on a wild river, [...]