Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Good Morning Good Morning

Today I am feeling much better :) 
I am able to eat more normally, but still a little bit of trouble. 
I have a lot of homework to catch up on! But I had a huge blessing this morning. I was wondering about how I was going to get help on an assignment, so last night I prayed my heart out about it. It is due tomorrow and I had no idea what to do. I prayed and prayed and prayed. Then this morning I was sitting in the cafeteria with Deb and there was the answer to my prayers...Deb helped me with my assignment A LOT and I will have it ready by tomorrow. 
Life is good :) 

Here are some Bible versus that I fell in love with this morning: 
"Don't be afraid of those who want to kill your body; they cannot touch your soul." Matthew 11: 28 
"If you cling to your life, you will lose it; but if you give up your life for me you will find it." Matthew 11: 39
"...for whatever is in your heart determines what you say. a good person produces good things from the treasury of a good heart, and an evil person produces evil things from a treasury of an evil heart." Matthew 13 34-35

Prayer requests: 
Candace's grandpa (he is in the hospital having a very hard time with his health) and family.
My friend's dad (he had a stroke and is recovering) 

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Here We Go Again

Relapse. 
I was getting so much better and I started to feel like myself again. Other than the two hour nap each day, I had started to gain my strength back. As long as I had enough sleep the night before, I would wake up feeling okay in the morning with no sign of the "Swine Flu" and when I got tired I would just take a nap.
Now I am again in bed, barely able to eat, and once again sick. I have never experienced a relapse of being sick before, but I guess people need to learn somehow and I have just learned my lesson: 
DON'T OVER DO IT. When you are sick, give your body time to heal. 
I will rewind my last two and a half weeks and it will be very obvious of where I went wrong and why I am again sick. I am not nearly as bad as I was on the first day of being diagnosed, but I woke up feeling terrible; helpless.
Mom was here in the morning and she made everything so much easier! She came in for my track meet...and well okay, here goes my last week and a half. 

I came back to school rested. Everyone heard that I was diagnosed with the swine flu. Professors, the athletic director, all of the athletic staff, students; everyone. I was tired during the day and talked to my coach. He gave me practice off and I told him I would see him for relay practice on Tuesday. He asked me about the track meet coming up on Saturday, and he assumed I would not be running. Wrong. Mom was coming into town, and I was determined to get better. I love when my mom sees me run. She is my biggest fan. He was surprised by my response that I wanted to run, and he was even more surprised when I told him that I wanted to run all four events (100, 200, 4x100 relay, 4x400 relay). 
Monday: rest
Tuesday: relay practice in the rain 
Wednesday: no practice, but I volunteered at a high school track meet (3.5 hours in the rain, snow, and 36 degree weather with no feeling of body. It was absolutely freezing). 
Thursday: No practice. I was in bed sick for the day.
Friday: My coach had strict orders for me. Show up to the track for ten minutes, walk a lap, and leave home. It was a beautiful warm day, so it was easy to be outside and feel good. 
Friday evening I picked up Mom and we had a great time relaxing! I was so excited to see her!
Saturday: Spring Break Open Track meet
I woke up feeling good. I was ready, and my mindset for the day was "give everything you have in each race and if I need to scratch out of the next race I will." 
I got through the 4x100 relay, 100 meter, and 200 meter. After my 200 meter I was finished. I laid on the infield for about 25 minutes and my coach helped me up. He shut down the 4x400 meter relay and was surprised that I even made it through the events that I did. He was not disappointed at all, only surprised by my dedication. I walked up to the stands to my mom with a fast approaching fever and laid in her lap like I was five again. What would I do without Mom? :) 
That night we got dinner to go and did a little bit of shopping for my dorm. We fell asleep watching a movie. Here is when the craziness begins: 
I couldn't stop drinking water. My body needed it. I went through 5 bottles of water last night. I then woke up by 5 a.m. feeling like I had been hit by a bus; the feeling of relapse. 
Mom's plane left at 10:30 and she didn't want to go, but I knew I would be better in a matter of time throughout the day. While I laid in bed, she went to the store and made sure that I was stocked up on Tylenol, 7Up, salty chips, soup, and water. Our weekend went by way too fast, but I see her again in six weeks (I am already counting the days). 

So now I am in bed. I have done some homework, and will finished the rest tomorrow. I will be out of track and the track meet this up coming weekend to recover once again from this nasty sickness. Maybe next year I will get my vaccinations...

Here are stats from this weekend. Everyone was very impressed with the times that I ran for being so sick. Our 4x100 relay also has a shot at making it to nationals! Pray that we make the qualifying mark. 
100: 13.11 which was 6th place (goal is a 12.5, and my personal best is a 12.6)
200: 26.98 which was 9th place(overall goal is a 25.9 by the end of college but I am very happy with my 26's)
4x100 relay: 50.7 which was third place (we need a 48.5 -I think- to make it to nationals) 


Deb and I :) 

P.S. I lost 8 pounds from being sick last time...it is not extremely noticeable, since it is mostly muscle and water weight, but I need to gain my muscle back in the weight room. Hard work, I will see you in a couple of weeks. 

Monday, March 19, 2012

March Madness

Okay, Wow! 
It has been crazy. And when I say that I mean it. 

First, Spring Break was great. Here is a summary: 
Bowling, Desperate Housewives TV show, Seaside Beach, AMAZING Philly Cheese Steaks, an entire day with a great friend Deb, track, and more track :) 

Now for my week back: 
classes, business, getting TONS of things done (errands, homework, working out)...
Swine Flue and First Stage Pneumonia. 
Summary of my "extended" spring break :)
but I have recovered very fast. One; Alija and his family took me under their wing and took outstanding care of me. Two; I had over 100 people praying for me. The power of God and the Holy Spirit is AMAZING. 

Things that I have learned in the last few days: 
I have people in my life that are irreplaceable. 
My faith can't ever be shaken.
Be careful who I trust. 
There are about 6 more weeks of school left.
The older I get, the faster time goes by. 

Mom is coming in Friday and I am sooooo excited! She stays until Sunday. 

Prayer Requests: 
Alija's family (they are now sick, but recovering)
My job and car hunting
A friend's dad (he had a stroke)
For the Holy Spirit to touch hearts around me.