Hi Vicki,
I will also continue to pray for healing in your hand as well as for
your ability to do the exercises with as little pain as possible.
And now for a laugh. Time to share! During the first year I was
employed in Salem, while my husband was still working in Bend at
Marrus Dental as a machinist; he cut his finger while using a milling
machine. As if it weren't bad enough, instead of allowing this to
happen once, he did it twice. He was lucky he didn't lose the
finger. It required several stitches, as the cut was very deep. He
probably was thinking of our daughter Marcy who had just had surgery,
as she cut the tendons in her thumb the week before, as she worked at
the mill in Bend; they left a guard off the machine she was using and
she thought it had been fixed.
Now here's the funny part! So I came home the following week end to
find them fixing supper. Our daughter Marcy was over helping her
dad, and one was holding the can, while another was opening it with a
can opener. I just couldn't help it, it was so funny we were all
laughing. However, dinner did get done and was delicious!
Love and blessings,
Jackie
At 09:56 PM 2013-09-07, you wrote:
>Thanks. I appreciate it Phil.
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: <mailto:[log in to unmask]>Phil Scovell
>To: <mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]
>Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2013 2:23 PM
>Subject: Re: Prayer if you think abou it
>
>Vicki,
>
>I know those hand things must be quite painful and especially during
>recovery. We will be praying
>Phil.
>Living His Name
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <mailto:[log in to unmask]>Vicki
>To: <mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]
>Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2013 11:39 AM
>Subject: Prayer if you think abou it
>
>First of all, warning to the wise, don't have surgery on your
>birthday unless you want to be in stitches. Lol!
>
>Second, I got those little things out on Friday. They smarted
>too. But now I'm in the recovery state and these exercises are
>painful. So would you pray the the exercises do what they are
>supposed to and that the pain level decreases along with the
>swelling. Then later I start on the scar therapy to make the scar
>disappear. The surgeon who did this for me has a reputation of
>doing beautiful work so that the scar can be unnoticeable.
>
>Now I'm done whining. But prayer would be very appreciated.
>
>And to think Jesus has scars in his hands and feet for us.
>
>Vicki
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