Daily Vitals: Weight: 228 (est), GMI: 7.0, Steps (previous day) 457
Journal Entry
On Wednesday I wasn’t feeling well. I had been extremely dizzy during the night and I was seriously disoriented in my thinking. Cathy suggested I see Dr. Welch and she phoned and got an appointment for me that afternoon.
Dr Welch, after a thorough examination admitted me to the hospital where tests showed I had serious septic infection of my blood stream. After some additional blood analysis and a lumbar spinal tap it was decided further evaluation was in order. And so here I am on Sunday still undergoing tests. It has been scientifically guessed that a long lasting injury to the big toe on my right foot may be the cause and I have been scheduled to have Podiatrist physician see me here this afternoon.
I have had this injury for several years and it hasn’t healed so I’m hoping this will finally result in that (healing) process.
So far the toe injury is the “best possible” source of my infection and my unlearned opinion agrees with that.
I just had a visit from Brother and Sister Bowen who, on assignment, offered me the Sacrament and I enthusiastically accepted. I felt the Spirit strongly through that process and I am grateful for their service.
I haven’t written much since Wednesday and probably won’t. I will try to catch up on my Come Follow Me studies especially now that I’m feeling better and have adequate time on my hands.
Come Follow Me
D&C 87:8 Wherefore, stand ye in holy places, and be not moved, until the day of the Lord come; for behold, it cometh quickly, saith the Lord. Amen.
“Standing in holy places is all about being in good company, whether you are alone or with others. It’s being where the Holy Ghost is our companion—alone or in a crowd. When we determine within ourselves that we will control our thoughts and our actions and be the best we can possibly be, the best of life will come to us.
A holy place is where we feel safe, secure, loved, and comforted. That’s how it was in our heavenly home. Standing in holy places and being in good company bring feelings of how it must have been in that home we left behind, the home that seems so far away at times.”
Sister Sharon G. Larsen
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