Friday, September 24, 2010

Mononucleosis

I can barely spell it, but I have it. I was finally persuaded to make the trip to RediMed after dinner last night, because I have been feeling way too tired for weeks, since even before the wedding. The last few nights I had a low grade fever. I am not contagious unless I sneeze directly into someone's face or share eating utensils, so I can go to school, but wow, I don't feel well. This is not the type of thing that I would normally share with a general populous who may be reading my blog, but I am trying to be more disciplined in keeping up.This just happens to be what is going on in my life at the moment, and because I am too tired to do much, that's about all that's going on.

I can, though, share how wonderful my husband is. What man really wants to start off marriage taking care of a pathetically sick wife for potentially months on end?

Mine.

Andrew has not only picked up all of the slack, but also has said numerous times that he is so glad to be able to take care of me. He even stayed with me and held my hand when they took blood for the mono test. "In sickness and in health" is being lived out at our house, and my husband is the most gracious and caring man. With him, it's easy to count my blessings.

1 comment:

  1. My Mom told me last night about your mono. I AM SO SORRY!!!!!!!!!!!! What an awful thing to have and right now of all times! Praying for you... and that you can handle that nasty stack of grading... ugh!!!

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