Will pray, Paul, and am praying. But don't add to the stress of an already
tough situation by worrying and imagining the worst, okay. <smile> Here,
take this piece of cyber chocolate and sit down and relax and get some
rest. <smile>
Peggy
At 12:07 AM 11/29/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Hey, Family
>
>Please pray against my getting sick, especially for the next week or so. As
>you know, I'm in a very bad spot between losing my old health insurance
>(through no fault of my own) and trying to get a new one. Working for the
>Government there's only a very short time every year we're allowed to change
>our insurance and that time is up in a few days. I've got to go through a
>lot of clerical stuff with folks at the office (even though I can sign on
>through a webpage online, I've got to use a clerk because of the switch.
>Plus there's some mess up in the paperwork. Sigh.)
>
>Bottom line is that it's very important I not get sick for the next several
>weeks. And, you guessed it, I'm not feeling well. Smile. I don't know
>whether it's psychosomatic ("in my head") or what but starting a few hours
>ago I felt dizzy and nauseous. It's probably just "gas" (not to get too
>graphic, but that's flatulence to you non-United States folks. Smile.) Or
>something I cooked and ate. No, I don't think it's the flu, but who knows.
>You know how I am, so I'm always imagining the worst. And even as I type
>this my computer is giving me all kinds of error messages that this e-mail
>won't make it out but I'm trusting it will or just my typing it will somehow
>have you thinking of me.
>
>Anyway, I'd appreciate your prayers against me becoming sick, especially
>until this whole health insurance mess gets straightened out. It's already
>such a mess and without any insurance and only this short window (by 8
>December) that I can get it or I'll be with no insurance, and big bills,
>it's a frightening situation.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Paul
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