Showing posts with label fundraiser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fundraiser. Show all posts

Monday, October 7, 2013

Randomness: Weddings of 2013, treatment & finale!

Long time, no write :(
I'm so sorry I've been absent for awhile, but I'm back!
I've been busy, busy!
 
One of my best friends got married this past Saturday and I was her maid of honor.
We've been friends since 3rd grade. Crazy, huh?!
I'm so happy for her & feel honored to be a part of her beautiful day!
She was gorgeous AND although it was very hot (outdoor wedding), it didn't rain!!
It was a beautiful ceremony focused on Christ being the foundation of a marriage.
Now the happy couple are on their "mini-moon" and I can recoup from the festivities.
I would never let Lyme Disease get in the way of a beautiful union like 2 of my best friends' weddings the past couple months!
Here are a few pictures from this weekend...
 Getting my hair done!
 Viola! Isn't that a cool hairstyle?!
 The Bride & I :)
 The Brides of 2013
 The Bride & her maids
 
Not only have I been busy with Mindy's wedding, I have continued my IV treatments.
It has continued to be rough because of the dying of bacteria (Herxhiemer reaction), but luckily, I have seen the fruits of this not-so fun treatment protocol.
I went to the doctor a few weeks ago and for the first time in a long time...drum roll please... we can see some improvement! It wasn't a huge improvement, but it's a few rays of light coming through the end of the tunnel. I've only been on IV for a month & a half so that's pretty good...I'll take it!
Hopefully, I'll be able to make even more progress so I won't have to have this lovely (not) PICC line for 6 months, but I guess if that's what it takes, I'll have to tough it out.
Also, our gofundme fundraiser to help pay for this treatment (not covered by insurance) is going really well! Although we have not met our goal, we can feel God providing! If you don't mind, please keep me in your prayers for both healing & finances...thank you so much!
 
Last but not least, I started reading a new book titled, Red Letter Revolution. Woa-it's really good! So good that I've had to put off my finale post of Following in Your Footsteps series. There is too much good stuff that has opened my eyes even more to following in Christ's footsteps. So get ready, the next post will be the last post of the series (hopefully tomorrow)!

Bible Reading Plan:
Today: Isaiah 31-35
Tuesday: Isaiah 36-41
Wednesday: Isaiah 42-44
Thursday: Isaiah 45-48
Friday: Isaiah 49-53
Saturday: Isaiah 54-58
 
 PS- KindleNook have a special sale price on A Year of Biblical Womanhood by Rachel Held Evans for only $2.99 until the 31st! I'm not paid to advertise this either, I just love the book so much, I figured I'd share this awesome deal with you!
 
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Lyme Disease Awareness Month

Well today is the last day of May...the last day of Lyme Disease Awareness Month. This month has been so overwhelming in so many ways, but one stands out to me above the rest. I have felt so thankful for the huge amount of support I have received for my Lyme Disease fundraiser. In April, I had thought that I wanted to do something for Lyme Disease Awareness month. I thought about designing shirts and selling them to help raise awareness and medical expenses. I talked it over with my parents and they agreed that it was a good idea. So we dove on in. We decided to order 50 shirts and probably only sell about 35. Boy, were we wrong! It is the last day of May and we have already turned in our third order! Still in shock, we have sold over 200 shirts. It is has been so amazing how people have stepped up to help us. Strangers from out of state have even joined in. I have always known that God has been the sole provider of everything I've had, but this month He has magnified that truth. Ever since I was a child, I have always worried about money. So after my Lyme diagnosis when I found out the extreme expenses for treatment, I immediately began to worry about money. I know I shouldn't have, but I did. In the Bible, Matthew 6:34 says, "Therefore, do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring its own worries. Each day has enough trouble of its own." Man, God has definitely taught me that this past month. It's sad that it has taken me 22 years to truly see that God provides me everything, but if this is what had to happen to prove to me that truth, I'm glad it happened. I will forever be thankful for all the support and love I have received this month. God truly is good and always will be. Although Lyme Disease Awareness month is coming to an end, I hope the awareness doesn't stop now. Shirts will continue to be sold, benefits will continue to happen, and sadly, more people will experience Lyme first hand. With more and more awareness of this debilitating disease, we will be getting one step closer to more reliable lab tests, insurance coverage, and acceptance. Before I end this blog entry, I want to talk about a few facts of Lyme Disease._ ~Lyme Disease is a multi-system disease that affects many organs. ~Lyme Disease is cyclical, can lie dormant, and awakened by stress. ~Lyme Disease can be chronic if not treated shortly after being infected. ~Ticks not only can carry Lyme Disease, but carry many other coinfections such as Babesia, Bartonella and others. You must be able to treat all infections in order to be cured or put into remission. ~When treated for Lyme, antibiotics make you feel worse in the beginning because the bacteria dies off and releases toxins, this is called a "herx". If you have any questions, feel free to ask me! Be blessed today :)