I am adjusting to my "new normal," a term borrowed from an old friend. It's April 18, and I have publicly committed to doing "some sort of exercise" every day for the month of April. Thus far, I've succeeded on 16 out of the 18 days...Yay, me!
My new normal means I am not overwhelmed with concerns about parvo, rejection, anemia or the weekly reveal of my lab work. Last month, I would get frustrated at the long delay between blood draw and results. This month, I don't even remember to get frustrated at the wait.
Today, I get last week's results back. All the standard stuff is within range, and...(drum roll please)...my parvo level has dropped from 1,000,000 to 103,000. That's a lot of steps closer to zero than I expected. Yay, me! Again!
Now that I am overwhelmed with good news, I consciously decide I need to "pay it forward." I search online and find that the National Kidney Foundation's Northern Virginia Kidney Walk is next week. What a great cause to get involved in!
I sign up both kids and me for the charity walk. We are Team: Pay It Forward. I'd love all the help we can get with our efforts. Here's the link so you can help someone sick get the opportunity for improved health, better quality of life, and a successful outcome like mine:
http://donate.kidney.org/site/TR?team_id=148671&pg=team&fr_id=5552&et=lo-IQd1_1u5AKSSVfG7wzA&s_tafId=75152
http://donate.kidney.org/site/TR?team_id=148671&pg=team&fr_id=5552&et=lo-IQd1_1u5AKSSVfG7wzA&s_tafId=75152
I am consciously grateful for the gifts and support I've received.
I am consciously impressed with my recent health improvements.
I am consciously aware of my good fortune.
My "new normal" means I will be consciously paying it forward at every opportunity.
hey buddy it is nice to read that your are getting more healthy and happy day by day !
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Positive thinking can move mountains. Sending you lots and lots of positive energy.
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