Carol,
Prayer is indeed a needful thing, but also laughter is meant to be healing
to the bones, sometimes it is a hard thing to do in the midst of trials. I
pray it heals as well other healing needs to be in a position for a guide
dog too. I suppose I ought have posted a joke to start the laughter bit...
but I'm fresh out :). Imagine that, me, fresh out of words. Who'd a thunk it.
Brad
At 11:40 AM 1/14/2008, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>As some of you may know, for the past three months I have suffered quite a
>lot of pain following an unfortunate awkward fall, when I damaged my left
>Achilles tendon. This particular joint carries the heaviest weight of the
>body and, what's more, can be the most problematic to heal from a tear.
>It's still not healing well and every few days, when I add just a little
>more movement/walking, it clicks, just hurts or whatever ... Even
>walking round the supermarket can be too much for it! Well, yesterday I
>added to it all when I fell sideways on our garden path, which is rather
>narrow and has become a little uneven and also has a little kerb down to
>the garden itself. Now, ow, ow, ow! It's well and truly sprained the
>foot, though I don't actually think it's broken ... but I have a number of
>signs of previous broken bones I've been sure "would be OK" at the time of
>the injury, so maybe I'm wrong on that one. I've lay on my bed and had my
>foot up almost all day today and this in itself is pretty restricting.
>
>Please pray everyone. I do so want to have another dog and felt the Lord
>had opened that door wide last Summer when I was accepted for retraining
>after a lot of hard work and exercise. Of course, the problem also
>exacerbates my back as I cannot put full weight on that foot. I feel very
>discouraged about this, I have to say, ...
>
>Many people have already prayed ... but maybe you could also! <Smiles>
>
>--
>Carol
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