Month: November 2018 (Page 4 of 4)

My New Kidney Transplant countdown

I had a lovely surprise last night after getting home from my day out. When I checked my Outlook emails. There was an email from The Author show, in America. I had entered a Synopsis of my book. for the Competition.,has This is a big competition 50 best writers 2018. I have been chosen as a finalist for the competition. My heart was beating like a drummer on speed, with the excitement. I would dearly love the prestige of winning this Competition. I need people to vote for me. What a boost to my confidence for the feisty renal warrior “Liz McCue” or dear old Lizzy bits; Yesterday was a busy and exciting day for me. I was at a book fair in a local village called Bonmahon. I was telling my Book ‘Thursdays child book. I did really well for myself I met lots of lovely people to chat too. I covered my table price and had money left over. this made my day. As some people left a bit down in the dumps. I asked St Anthony for his help. In Kent’s shop Kilmacthomas they have a collection box. I just happened to put some coins in the box. Yes, he helped me greatly. God bless dear St Anthony More will be given today as a gratitude. Barney my partner in crime or my other half brought me to and from the Church where it was on. I met beautiful people old and new. I met a few of my writer friends. I have one man who is a Poet. He always encourages me and gives me tips. Tom is a great Poet. Thank you Tom Power. Good luck with your next book in December Tom. Today I am off my Sid session since Saturday. please God, I will feel much better tomorrow than I did last Tuesday I was very unwell. When I can get my two footsies on the floor, to inhale air into my body Ready to face the memorable day ahead, with hope in my heart. Knowing if I change my thoughts then nothing can phase me. I have great faith my angels and saints are walking with me on my path I have been blessed by the Miracle of my life on this Monday the 5th of November Bonfire night in England Happy Guy Fawkes my English family and friends. Do what you love dear ones and Love what you do. Namaste dear hearts. x

My New Kidney Transplant countdown

My last few Kidney dialysis sessions have been grueling. I have had a couple of days rest from my blog. I often curse and say dear Lord why me. That is the time I stop take a deep breath in, count to 5 and exhale slowly. This helps me relax and feel light headed. I forget the gripe from the awful sessions. All the negativity that has been building up over the week evaporates. I think of the good times on the far horizon. My new and much-appreciated kidney transplant, that will change my life for the better. I look at other unwell patients on their treatment. I say ‘Thank you God I give gratitude for all the good in my life’, Amen. I have many riches in abundance that money cannot buy. The list is never-ending. I am always looked after and protected by my guardian angels. They keep me positive and help me to stay on the right path. for my highest good. I am 23 years on my machine. Granted I had a 13-year reprieval. Thanks to my 3rd successful Kidney transplant.The happy memories out way any unpleasant ones. I have hope in my heart. Faith is what gets me up and motivated in the early mornings. I think of people other than myself. When I get to the renal unit I go to my friends to check everyone is present and are reasonably well. I check if there is an interesting news story for the Irish Kidney Association magazines. I then write up the notes and send them to the Editor, for printing on the Waterford page. There is always Birthdays. I take note who is in hospital. I love doing this News sheet for our Waterford dialysis unit. There are people and special things I will miss when my new Kidney transplant comes along. However, I welcome and nurture the new in my life. I go forward fearlessly, one step at a time. As I have said I have great faith, and a heart full of hope. my confidence and self-esteem are growing by the day. Remember my readers ‘Do what you love <3 Love what you do. Namaste dear hearts.

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