…or, don’t get mad, get busy Today I have decided that it is better to die with hope in my life, than fear. That means I read that some people can live 10 years after being diagnosed with Pulmonary Hypertension, David said 20. I’m believing for a high-quality, well-managed 15… I know the art of compromise. They want to make me crawl through the hoops at a snail’s pace when the clock is steadily ticking? Fine. I’ll start working toward healing myself, myself.
I’ll take action, and I know actively doing something, taking charge of my life and being in control, will ease the anxiety. The actions are the usual ones involving diet and exercise. Back on our modified Wahl’s. Less salt. Wean off the estrogen. Simple exercise. Meditation. Lower humidity and temperature. Limit caffeine and alcohol. Turn to God, build up my faith, trust in and believe his words. That’s enough for the morning’s reflection.
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