tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7222530263761142821.post691243855964696733..comments2023-03-25T01:41:46.610-07:00Comments on Living and Lyme: A Diagnose - Letter to Family & FriendsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7222530263761142821.post-13808426127345539302014-09-01T07:00:19.298-07:002014-09-01T07:00:19.298-07:00Hi Roze (and Eric!)
You most likely have no idea ...Hi Roze (and Eric!)<br /><br />You most likely have no idea who I am, but Eric and I went to school together. My best friend, Jenn, goes to your church, and I have asked her often in the past years how you and Eric were doing. What relief to know that after years of struggling not only with your health but with the unknown as to why, there is a diagnosis!! And then to read that the treatments administered have already made a difference - wow! Praise God! We pray that the treatments may continue to have their desired effects. We pray that you will continue to look to Him for all things, and that you may very soon get to pick up the things you've had to lay down in the last years. May you and your family be given what you need day in and day out. (Ps. while I don't have Lyme Disease, I do have the Pride Disease, a disease that flares up often, even when I know what the perfect Treatment is for it. Thank you for reminding me of God's answer to Job - such humbling chapters. Our daughter's name is from Job, as this book in the Bible has played a key part in our lives as well. Not only is God's answer humbling, it is also so comforting. He is sovereign!! May we continue to rest in that knowledge.)Michelle Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11972227156187521124noreply@blogger.com