A THANKFUL HEART ~ Why I took off a year from writing


Last Fall I became very ill with bronchitis, which became acute bronchitis. By Winter I had pneumonia and was eventually put in the hospital and given a diagnosis of congestive heart failure.
I was told I had a beating heart of 20% and went for a heart catheterization.
When I met the heart Dr. who would be doing the procedure, he asked if he could pray with me.  I said yes because I know all things are possible with God.
We prayed and I was so blessed he had.  When we began the procedure he smiled and told me I had 0% cholesterol or blockages.
I knew that was God, nothing I had done.  I could barely even walk at that time, let alone breathe.
The Dr. told me now I had to become stronger so my heart could catch up.
As hard as it was I knew I had to stop writing until I could get well.  I did however continue to read/edit, read/edit, etc.
For some that might seem silly, but for me I put myself completely into my characters minds and situations which is pretty much exhausting like running a few miles, not to mention the research.
I began light exercise again, walking more, but mostly taking time to rest.  I also made it a point to spend all the time I could with my family.
My mom, stepdad and even my oldest daughter came out from California to spend Easter with me.
A few months later my Dr. appointment showed an increase to my heart to 40% of a beating heart.
My last echo cardiogram showed a strong heart with over 55% of a beating heart which is in the 55-75% normal range.
Yes I believe I received a miracle that day even if I had to put in the effort to help. God doesn't always heal us instantly and most importantly we have to receive the healing in faith.
I plan to resume writing Legend of the Mer IV in January.  Thank you to my fans who have been so patient with me.
I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving.  There's always something to be thankful for.  :) 
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Published on November 22, 2017 10:10
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