健康保険証
びょうき
くすり
That would be
health insurance
sick
medicine
for those of you who don't read Japanese!
This summer has been full of medical issues for us.
First of all we ended May with Jonah falling down in the parking lot of the church. He and a few kids were playing tag when Jonah's foot slipped on the rocks. Next thing ya know . . . . . tears, blood, weak knees, upset stomach and swelling. (I have a family of fainter's at the sight of blood) After a trip to the doctor the next day they put his arm in a cast for a few days. It healed up great and he is left with an awesome story.
In mid July, Mike started having some stomach issues. Upset stomach, fever and pain. After three trips to see three different doctors, over a five week period, it was determined that Mike would need to have an endoscopy done. Upon having the endoscopy done they found a polyp in his stomach. So that was sent off for a biopsy. Two weeks later we get the report back that everything was clear. So that was a huge blessing. Praise the LORD!! The doctors put Mike on some stomach medicine and that has really helped too!
{I had planned to post a picture of Mike's polyp but didn't want to gross anyone out! :) }
The last week of July, Jonah decided he had not seen the inside of an ambulance and that this would be a good time. :) Jonah and Eli had been outside playing when Eli fell down and scraped his knee. Jonah being the good big brother came running into the house to tell us. But before he made it inside he ran into the stairs out front. So in came Jonah with a large gash on the top of his head. {remember I have fainter's in this family} Long story short, Jonah got to ride in an ambulance to the hospital and ended up with three staples in his head. He has been checked out with numerous x-rays and he is great! No cracked scull and the doctor said, "He is normal." So I am just going to go with that!!
To end this "Summer of Fun", I had to have one of my wisdom teeth pulled. Lets just say, I don't do pain very well. I cried. No pictures to post.
I am glad to say that through all of this that God blessed us. He took care of us when we were hurting. He provided the money to pay the medical bills. He lead us to some awesome doctors that spoke some English. He calmed my heart many times when my child was hurting. He steadied my nerves as we waited for the test results. He was right beside me every step of the way. I love the Lord and I love serving Him - even when we are sick and hurting and far from home. Because slowly, over the last two years, Japan has become HOME.
I can tell by your blog that the Lord has placed Japan as your Home. The Lord is awesome that way. Ya'll always have a "story" or something going on and we love hearing of your "Journey" Love you and miss you
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