Saturday, January 21, 2006

Saturday morning, January 21, 2006

Good morning folks,

I woke up this morning at 3:15 a.m. with my mind on overdrive. It happens sometimes.
I fed the cats, who waited patiently until their four o'clock feeding came around. Now they are off for another nap. Such a life.

We have lost a total of 12 frogs in the pond. Bummer. Hopefully Mr. Herman, the baby turtle is doing okay. We haven't seen him since he went into hibernation last fall. If he has survived in the deepest part, it will be well into spring before he surfaces when the water temperature rises.

It is raining really hard right now. At least it is not storming. We may get some snow later, and then rain some more. Crazy weather. It is so muddy outside, but oh, well. Rain is good.

One nice thing about doing my own blog...I get to say whatever is on my mind.

Next Friday, the 27th of January, I am going to have my right hand operated on. The first of December a small "thing" started to develop underneath the skin. Well, now it has grown and is very annoying. It itches, is very sore, and has a hard crusty center. I saw my favorite orthopedic surgeon (he is on my speed-dial)on Thursday. (I saw him more last year than I did my own family!) He said because there is a vein on my hand running through/near the mass/tumor (as he called it), the surgery will be a little more involved to just remove it in his office. So I will be going (husband taking me) next Friday to have it removed under a general anesthetic. Bummer. Oh, well, stuff happens. Hopefully it is also benign. Maybe say a prayer for me? Thanks!

The brain scan came out normal! Yeah! They found a brain! Although now it has been determined that a lot of the physical and neurological symptoms I was having was due to the Lipitor drug I have been on for 9 years. What a mess. Too bad my endocrinologist who started me on it way back then failed to have my liver tested for over a year or more. I fired her. My family physician ordered me off of the Lipitor two weeks ago. He had another blood test done this past Tuesday and I am waiting on the results to see if my liver levels are returning to normal. Some of the ranges were extremely high. This is scary to say the least. A lot of my symptoms have disappeared and for that I am so thankful! Hopefully my liver is on the mend.
Oh, another side effect is breast changes. Hmmm. Makes me wonder what started the microcalcifications that caused me to have the biopsy????
I think drugs have their place, and certainly do help people with various illnesses and conditions, but I also feel that they are pushed to often and are not checked with the side effects in mind. Don't the doctors ever read the warning signs or contraindications or drug interactions? What amazes me is the fact that so many people start having side effects, then they treat them with another drug, then more side effects, and on and on. This is especially true with the elderly. Why do they do this? Money perhaps? Hmmm.

When I was going to college in 2003 and taking a Pharmacology class, at that time I was able and aware of some medications the doctor had my Mother on. She started to develop some symptoms that she never had before. I did some checking on the RXlist.com website and some other drug websites, along with my pharmacology book, and I discussed my concerns with her doctor. He did take her off of some of them. They seemed to be causing her more harm than good.

I am still editing my next book. I am going to try and get it finished this weekend to turn into my proofer next week. I figure after my hand surgery, I will probably not be able to type for a while afterwards. I will try and do another blog as soon as possible to let you know how I am doing.

Thanks so much for buying my book...and your emails. I really appreciate them so much.

I know the book is so filled with darkness, and it was a very sad, difficult and devastating time in my life. The more that read it, the more I hope will identify themselves and all the characteristics of an abuser. May they become survivors and get a better life. They all deserve it! Each person is a gift and deserve a good life.
In God's love,
Becky :)

Friday, January 13, 2006

Friday morning January 13, 2006

Hello everyone!

Well here we are into a brand new year!

I wish for each and everyone of you, health, happiness, and good things to come your way.

My second book, the sequel, A Better Day Dawning,is now finished.
My proofer and I will be going over all the pages soon and rechecking for errors. This will take some time as the next book is about 475 pages. Possibly less after going over it once again.

I have not decided yet as to with whom I will have it published, but I will let you know as soon as I decide.

I have set a new goal of March-2006 for release.

It is a little difficult to have book signings at this time of year. The weather can be so unpredictable!

I am feeling much better now, although there is a problem with my liver that needs to be addressed. I will see my family doctor on the 17th to go over things. It is very possible that the Lipitor medicine I have been taking for almost 9 years is the culprit, and I am now off of it as of last week. (Doctor's direct orders!)

When I see the doctor on Tuesday, I am also going to try and have him remove some kind of "thing" that formed on my hand over a month ago. It is like a cyst or lesion and is very sore, red, and crusty in the center. There is a lump of some kind underneath and it is getting bigger. It also itches. Not sure what it is, but hopefully he can remove it.

We have had a nice reprieve of winter weather, but alas it is January and the snow is to begin again tonight into the weekend.

When hubby and I were out at the pond the other day, we discovered dead frogs. Bummer. We have found 9 so far. Probably all that was in the pond. They must have burrowed in the pond plant pots around the edges and when the ice formed over them, it must have frozen them. I hope little "Herman" the turtle is okay. We haven't seen him yet. Hopefully he is at the bottom of the pond in the mud and debris.

The deer are coming nightly to feed out of the large plastic tub. For right now they seem to be leaving our bushes around the house alone. How long that will last is anyone's guess. I do have some aluminum pans I am going to tie to some of my bushes. Hopefully that will be a deterrent for munching on them.

Thanks so much for visiting!

Be blessed,

Becky :)

Thursday, January 05, 2006

January 5, 2006

Hello everyone,
Thanks again for your continued visits to my website, and Happy New Year!
2005 was full of surprises, good and bad. This is life.
I am finishing the sequel today. Some events have taken place that has changed the ending of it quite dramatically.
I will turn in the finished ending to my proofreader tomorrow. Then we will go over the whole book again, and when that is completed, it will be off to the printers! I haven't decided yet on a publisher.
My test results were good, but another problem has come up, and hopefully it will be addressed when I see my family Doctor on the 17th of January.
Sorry I am late in doing this blog, but numerous things have happened to postpone doing my blog until now.
I'll give you a hint...Another door has opened for me. I must pass through to the other side and embrace what is before me. This door shall remain open to experience something new as I have never known.
Remember...the road can be full of curves, sudden stops, unknown territory, and blind spots. But if you allow God to take control, He will always direct your paths. Lean not on your own understanding, but listen to His steady, quiet, gentle voice and He will give you the desires of your heart! Being on your knees is a good thing. It helps put things in perspective.
I wish for each of you a blessed and safe new year. Let go, and let God. He is your strength and He will never leave you.
Be blessed!
Becky