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In this life we need to learn one fundamental thing Patience. I before cancer seemed to have things going my way. I was young the path before me was clear and the future was full of anything that I chose before me. When cancer showed up and I had survived beyond my given prognosis I began to get annoyed over the mobility issues that I was left with and began to fight myself, life and my circumstances. The road from long ago suddenly looking forward was not so easy to see. i was now on a road unfamiliar called fighting terminal cancer. not a sunny road for sure . it seemed rather bleak. I am always saying that we need to give our worries to God which I do, but inevatibly have taken it back from him. I think that I have finally turned that corner for real within the last to weeks. How and why?
Two weeks ago I began the live strong program for cancer survivors at the YMCA while simultaneously beginning physical therapy once again after winning my appeal. I have been exhausted recently not from the blues or the effects of cancer treatment but because my body is moving. I am slowly remembering what body movement and increased heart beat and sweat feel like. your alive in those moments. God resonating through your pounding heart. What a gift.
One of my youngest children was home when I returned from physical therapy yesterday and we were discussing her life, dreams and where she wants to be. I said, did you bring it to God? The reply was yah……. I said honey like I tell your brother and sisters acknowledge what you want and tell God through thankful prayer. He will bring the necessary change to your life situation in his time. I always caution the kids that God is not a magician. God can do all but only he knows what is best for us and where our true heart and desires lie surrounding our request. We sometimes don’t see whats in front of us due to emotion. I was raised with the saying that God gives you what you need , when it is right and when you will benefit from it the most. Sometimes the answers come after waiting a long time even while suffering a bit. This writing today is born out of my conversation with my daughter the other day. I don’t believe that God gave me this cancer but it came upon me nonetheless and God met me there on diagnosis day where I was at . He gave me peace and has gotten me to where I am today. The same is true of my daughter and everyone reading this. God will answer the questions that you ask and pray for. We need to remember to be patient and anticipate the change we desire with a thankful heart.
It it is so important to take God with you throughout your day. Remember that nothing is too much to handle . Ever !
In in closing to anyone who has suffered cancer and needs a reboot with people who can help you get back on your feet safely with the YMCA live strong program it is a great place to start. It is a 12 week program and is at no cost. Just get a doctors note.
God Bless You,
Danny