Last Friday afternoon, I had a appointment with my cardiologist. I found out I was back in what he called heart flutter rhythm, which means I will have a minor procedure done in the coming weeks. It was not exactly the kind of news one wants to receive two days before Christmas, but at least as my cardiologist said, it is the best problem to have with the heart because it is easy to fix.

My appointment finished in time for me to make it to the Ukrainian church to teach English for refugees. We had a good time together My plan was to go home after the class, but I found out that the children and youth of my friends in my class were singing in a Christmas program that evening, so I stayed to listen. It was a blessing to listen to them sing especially considering their children had just fled the war with them only a month or months ago.
Back to my appointment and a question I had when he told me I would need a procedure. My first question was about recovery time. I told him, “my concern about recovery time is how long it will take because I am helping Ukrainian refugees and need to know how long I would be away from them.” My concern was more about my Ukrainian friends and friends from other countries than it was about me. I was relieved when he told me I would be back to work a few days after the procedure.
Anytime I find out something medical that is one of my first thoughts. How will this affect the people Jesus has called me to serve?
Living with chronic illness has meant needing to make adjustments. Some are easy such as letting my friends from other countries know about my need to gluten free foods. Some are a hassle for me personally but do not affect them such as which day I inject my once a week medication knowing the next day will be low energy day for me. That has been my reality for many years. That is why one of my first questions was how long will the recovery time be.
Thank you for reading. God Bless.
I get this because when I had my Kidney Transplant, I wasn’t concerned about myself but about my kitten. I hadn’t had her long and wanted to make sure she would be okay.
How are you now? kidney transplant would have been a huge deal
My Kidney Transplant was in 07 and I am doing great in that respect. It’s everything else I get now due to having a weak immune system and being on anti rejection meds.
Wishing you Peace all round you. Cheers
May the healing blessings of God be with you, Matt, as you have your procedure. By the stripes of Jesus, you are healed.
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Glad the recovery time will not be too long. I pray it goes well. ššæ
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Praying for this procedure and recovery to work out flawlessly. Peace be with you Matt.
Thank you for praying!!!
I am so glad it’s a quick recovery, Matt.š
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