Needing some prayers

Hey guys. If you could, please think about me this weekend. My heart decided that it was time again to tell me that I'm not normal. My muscles were begging me to work them a bit, so I attempted a pathetic "workout". I soon had to stop because the pain, dizziness, and pressure was so bad. And all I could think about was not being able to enjoy myself at all the homecoming events this weekend and how "having a pacemaker is not that bad". Why do I keep feeling this way?!?!? From what I've been told ALL my life, I should be able to do pretty much anything. The football game will be just another reminder; I haven't been able to march since my freshman year two years ago, so I have to sit in the stands and watch everyone else march. Please pray. Thanks.

<3 Sydney


5 Comments

Just did,,

by Heidiglassmeyer - 2010-10-01 09:10:44

Sydney,
I will pray for you this weekend! I hope you can find some peace right now and I pray you will still be able to enjoy the weekend. I know it's hard and I'm not in your shoes but try to make the best of it.

Take care!
Heidi

sydney

by jessie - 2010-10-02 08:10:05

am praying for you honey. it will be okay. something maybe just needs fine tuning...you are a joy...hugs xxoo jessie

Keep your chin up kiddo

by walkerd - 2010-10-02 08:10:08

I will and do keep my friend in my prayers. Miss seeing you on here, but know you are really busy. keep smiling it will get better.

your friend
dave

Thinking of You

by Wannabe - 2010-10-02 09:10:16

How disappointing for you, Sydney. It must be hard to watch your friends doing things when you can't join in. Nevertheless, you seem to have many activities and interests which would wear out the very fittest of young people, so sit back, relax and let your body recover at its own rate. Will certainly remember you in my prayers. I'm sure you'll very soon regain your usual high spirits . Here's heaps of love from England. Sheila xxx

Physical Limit!!

by donb - 2010-10-02 10:10:05

Hi Sydney, I'm sad to read your update this morning but you will spring back in no time. Taking it to the limit is always a learning experience as I'm have learned this morning also. Instead of doing the rider mower yesterday I just needed to do the walk behind mower for 3 hrs non-stop. So, my wings are droopy today and at age 78 I can still learn. And, you're back on my prayer list also. donb

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