After work last night I went to church. I had called the pastor ahead of time telling him that I needed to talk. I was introduced to Eleanna and Joy. Both of those women went through extreme circumstances to have their children. I was blown away by their stories. I got to hold precious Nesia, who is living proof that miracles still happen each day.
In a previous post, I could not find the "silver lining" in my situation, but I have now. I met two more amazing and incredible women of God who are mothers. Hearing Nesia's story and holding in her arms, I could feel God's loving arms around me. Holding that sweet and tiny baby in my arms gave me a peace.
Yes, I will still go to the appointment next week and plan on having surgery as soon as possible. It will take time for my body to recover afterwards, and I think that will be great for both Brandon and myself. Right now we need to be focused on the Father and taking care of ourselves. I'm letting go and letting God take care of this situation. I am going to take the medications that the doctor prescribed for my anxiety and hope that it will not be a permanent situation. I am supposed to see them again next week so see how I am coping. I'm much better today, and haven't even cried yet. =) It's amazing what the power of prayer can do.
After two years of trying to conceive including: my husband's battle with Testicular Cancer, a Uterine Septum requiring two surgeries, Stage II Endometriosis, three HSGs, one SIS, one failed IUI cycle(Chemical Pregnancy), one IVF cycle cancelled by Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS), and one Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) cycle- we triumphed over infertility and delivered our first child on May 21, 2013. We are currently expecting an unexpected miracle baby in May 2015.
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Psalm 71:14