I must apologize
to readers of this blog for the delay between postings. I try to post
at least every thirty days but I realized today that I haven't posted
since January19th.
In my
defense, my mind may have been somewhat preoccupied by the fact that
I've been fighting a UTI during the entire month of of
February. For the uninformed, a UTI is short for urinary track
infection, a condition many MSA'ers are familiar with.
I think I've
whipped this bout of infection, through lots of juice and a
prescription for the antibiotic, Cipro,
Finally, I've
learned the most likely way I contacted this infection was less than
spotlessness at the catheter site. Lesson Learned: Germs are
ubiquitous. Scrub up thoroughly even if you don't think its
necessary.
I so appreciate your transparency AND humor, Steve. It's such an affirmation of life, regardless of what challenges might be "ubiquitous". (Still grinning)
ReplyDeleteAs I've mentioned during an earlier visit, my 43 year old dear friend & pastor is also navigating the M.S.A. process. He is equally full of life.
Heroes are made of such stuff.
Blessings as you continue to share your journey.
Kathleen
I was waiting on your next blog. They are always so interesting. Thanks for catching me up.
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