Yesterday (Thursday) turned out to be a more eventful day than we originally planned. I was scheduled to go to Moffitt for tests; but when I woke up, I told Patra, “I feel a quart low.”
When the nurse took my vital signs, she said, “Oh, Mr. Bugg.” I had heard that statement and tone before, and I knew it wasn’t good. Sure enough, orthostatic blood pressure testing confirmed that I was dehydrated. So, after completing a bone survey, I spent the afternoon receiving I.V. fluid and albumin (a protein used to try and make sure the fluid goes where it is suppose to.) I am still having problems retaining fluid, so it is always a balancing act to give me the proper amount of fluid to combat the dehydration.
Since my I.V. started at noon, Patra and I ate bag lunch sandwiches. For those of you who have followed the blog, you will be pleased to know that there was a bag of salty potato chips in my bag. Patra just looked at me and we both laughed. I remember as a child my parents would give me a treat when I went to the doctor. Since our plans changed (and I was going to spend an extra 5 hours at the clinic), we both realized that the chips would be my treat.
Our day at Moffitt reminded me that I am so blessed. Patra and I have been home for over a month. A transplant patient who was discharged from the hospital the same day I was is still living in the transitional apartments and hoping that he will be allowed to go home today. Another patient finished his transplant before me and arrived at the clinic still having to use a wheelchair.
I am really looking forward to going to church this Sunday for the first time since my hospitalization. All week I have thought about a verse that I learned as a very young boy. King David really had it right. “I was glad when they said to me, “Let us go to the house of the Lord.” (Psalms 122:1 NASB)
I returned to work this week. I mediated one case. It was so good for me. Fortunately I was not dehydrated that day. Although I was very tired when it concluded, it was professionally very satisfying. I still thoroughly enjoy being a mediator. Below is a picture of my “first day of work.” Notice the lack of a tie. I woke up that morning and could not imagine putting a tie around my neck. I’m not sure I even remember how to tie a tie. (I have thought about trying to encourage a dress code of sweat pants and t-shirts for the mediator.)
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Not everyone thanks the Lord for allowing them to go to work. Perspective,,, gratitude... a victory!
Praying for the day you make it to work 5 days in a row.
The professional look suits you well. Maybe the tie could be deleted from the outfit always. As a professor many years and wearing a tie every day, the first thing to go was the tie when I retired.
We are so happy to see your progress and continue to pray and praise on your behalf.
Keep up those walks and that great determination of yours. You and Patra make a good team. Cheating occasionally is quite healthy I am told.
Love you,
Lex and Linda
It's wonderful to see your happy smile! Praise God that you you had the health & opportunity to mediate again! Thanks for sharing with us!
They still put potato chips in those bags ~~~~must have been great for a laugh together!!!!
Dave and I will specifically pray that the doctors figure out how to help with the dehydration concern.
Your desire to be at church is such a testimony of your life, dear teacher....It's been a joy that Patra could join us...
Psalm 37:4-5 "Delight thyself in the Lord; and He shall give thee the desires of thine heart.
Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also in Him; and He shall bring it to pass."
As He leads and may His will be done in our lives...
In Christ's love & prayers,
Ruthie & Dave Quarles
Thanks for continuing to share your journey over your blog! (and to all your great blog helpers)! We continue to check in and pray for often.
Blessings,
Lisa (Adams) Thomas (& Steve too)
You and Patra make a very good team & if you went to church this am, I am sorry we missed you. Awaiting the cable guy to come to fix the computer. Take care & have a good week!
Ted & Carol W
(Emily - thank you for your regular posts to keep us up on your dad's progress)
Ritchie Oldham Hale