Most of the gall bladder surgery drama has subsided, and I went back to work this week about 75% of full time. I have been feeling much better, and the pain seems to keep going down, which is a huge blessing! I’ll return to work full time next week, and it’s going to be very busy!
On May 13, Whitney and I will both graduate from IPFW. Whitney is receiving her BS degree, and I’ll be getting my MS degree in Educational Leadership. We’re looking forward to being in the ceremony together. It’s quite an accomplishment for both of us.
Dr. Aggarwal has given me a two-month break from treatments or medication, and we’re weaning off of the pain patches. They should be done next week. It’s exciting to live a somewhat normal life for a while and not spend time in doctors’ offices. My hair is just barely starting to grow back, and I think my eyelashes and brows are too. This might sound petty, but a woman’s hair is a pretty important feature. I’d love to shed the wig before summre, but I doubt that will happen.
Thanks for your prayers and support as we overcome another battle. Through God’s blessing, this story is To Be Continued!
Sandy
Congratulations on your MS in Educational Leadership. Earning a Master’s degree is not easy under normal conditions, so your accomplishment is above and beyond. I would also award you a “degree” in spiritual leadership earned through “on the job training”. You are quite an inspiration. God bless
Hi Sandy! I’m so glad you’re feeling so much better!! CONGRATULATIONS on your degree….your determination is unmatched….SOO happy for you! I’ll be thinking of you on Wednesday!!
Love, Kati