My guest today is Gail Pallotti who is doing a giveaway of one of her books. To enter the draw leave a blog comment below with your email spelled out. I will pull the winning name on the Sunday following this post.
Ten years ago a
physician told me, “We can’t diagnose what you have, so we can’t treat it.” I
froze right there in his office. A nurse finally helped me check out. I drove
home in a trance, stopped at the door to the house, told my husband I didn’t
have any of the diseases the doctor had tested me for and trod upstairs to the
bedroom. I plopped down in a rocking chair and sat in shock.
I didn’t pray. I didn’t ask
God for His help or what I should do. Looking back, I believe I was too ill and
too stunned to think. But God intervened. Over and Over I kept thinking I
should see Dr. Lee. He was a chiropractor a friend of mine had seen ten years
earlier. I wanted to swat the busyness buzzing in my brain like a mosquito. Why
would I need a chiropractor? But the thought persisted. Finally, I phoned my
friend, found out Dr. Lee’s first name and phone number and learned that he was
now also a holistic doctor. I contacted him, and he started treating me
immediately for a toxic substance, which turned out to be Chronic Lyme disease.
I’ve often wondered why
me? I’ve also heard if one asks why me, one has to ask why not me? We live in
an imperfect world, so why would I be any less likely to contract Chronic Lyme
disease than anyone else? I’ve been a Christian who prayed and trusted God to
direct me for as long as I can remember. I believed God had a purpose for my
life. I didn’t understand how Chronic Lyme disease fit into it.
That’s where faith comes in. Sometimes when
we’re in what seems an impossible situation, it isn’t as easy to have faith as
it is to profess it. It helps me to remember how a power so much stronger than
me intervened for me. When I didn’t even have the presence of mind to pray, God
stepped in and sent me exactly where I needed to go for help. In spite of
Chronic Lyme disease, I enjoy an active life. Sometimes I have to step back and
remind myself. We may bump into tragic circumstances in our imperfect world,
but God has the power to lift us above them.
The
man in the photo is Dr. Lee if you’d like to use it. Here’s a little about it.
David
G. Lee,D.C., Ph.D., C.Ad., runs Wellness Revolution Clubs in Woodstock,
Georgia, and Daytona Beach, Florida. One of his many positive approaches to
life is to “Spread the good news with such abundance that the bad has no place
to survive.”
Barely Above Water Barely will be available for pre-order on April 1, and the e-books will release on April 15th.
An illness comes out of nowhere and strikes Suzie Morris. Her boyfriend dumps her. She has no living family, and her physician can’t diagnose the malady. Suzie relies on her Christian faith as she faces the uncertainty of the disease, and turns to a renowned alternative doctor in Destin, Florida. She takes a job coaching a county-sponsored summer swim team. She’s determined to turn the fun, sometimes comical, rag-tag bunch into winners. Her handsome boss renews her belief in love, but learns of her mysterious affliction and abruptly cuts romantic ties. Later he has regrets, but can he overcome his fear of losing a loved one and regain Suzie’s trust?
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