I have
learned a lot in the last four weeks.
For
twenty years I have been living in various levels of pain but have been afraid
to do anything about it. I rejoiced when the doctors said “No you aren’t ready
for surgery yet.” I had to get worse before I got better as the saying
goes. The perfect answer for the
proverbial procrastinator.
But everyone tells me that once I do
have knee replacement surgery I will feel so much better. Well- I don’t.
I
think one of the attributes I need and don’t have enough of right now is
patience.
I
know that with work and time the pain will go away and I will be able to do the
things I use to do more or less. Crawling on the ground to do gardening,
sandwiching quilts or scrubbing brick floors will have to find different ways of
being accomplished
To
cheer myself up I looked up some quotes on patience. My favorites were….
"The key to everything is patience. You get the chicken by hatching the egg, not by smashing it."
Arnold H. Glasow
Arnold H. Glasow
"It is easiesr to find men who will volunteer to die, than to find those who are willing to endure pain with patience."
Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar
"Patience
is the ability to idle your motor when you feel like stripping your
gears."
Barbara Johnson
Barbara Johnson
"The more
patient we are,
the more understanding we become."
William Arthur Ward, Truths For Living
the more understanding we become."
William Arthur Ward, Truths For Living
"Patience
is the companion of wisdom."
Saint Augustine
Saint Augustine
"Patience
is something you admire in the driver behind you, but not in one ahead."
Bill Mcglashen
Bill Mcglashen
Another
thought that jumped into my mind was a song by Gloria Gaynor , I Will Survive
The chorus
goes
“No, not I, I will survive
Long as I know how to love
I know I'll stay alive
I've got my life to live
And all my love to give and I'll survive
I, I, I will survive"
I know I'll stay alive
I've got my life to live
And all my love to give and I'll survive
I, I, I will survive"
A neighbor told me she is going to have the surgery next year when she
turns 65 and will be watching me to see how I do. I’m going to have to learn
how to be a better example. I have noticed though that ten repetitions of six
simple exercises done three times a day have made a big difference in what I
can do. Like a gentle stream flowing through the desert can over
time dig a grand canyon, with a little patience, and consistence in simple
exercises I will survive.
I hope this month you will choose something you have wanted
to do but felt inadequate to do and patiently start working on it a little at a
time. We will Survive!
2 comments:
Hey Wendy,
Good to hear from you again. So sorry about the continued pain. But a passage from the Bible has helped me a lot in lots of things: "But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing." (James 1:4) In any case, be sure to be patient with yourself. And remember to love yourself. God certainly does. And so do I. Bless you, Friend.
Lots of love,
Jan
Hang in there!
My visiting teacher had knee surgery last year, and somehow the anaesthesia gave her a traumatic brain injury. She's finally recovering from that now, but her other knee is bothering her . . .
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