Monday, October 15, 2012

Multitude Monday: Family Fun


We had an eventful weekend so I present a shorter Multitude Monday post today. Sorry there is no Scripture study.

Dear Lord, thank you for these gifts:

~ A son with the camera, capturing God's glory.

~ Dancing with husband at the fall apple festival.

~ Four kids who found joy at the bubble station for 30 minutes. We had to pull them away.

~ A naturalist who taught a wonderful class on various amphibians and reptiles.

~ Two brave girls who held the rat snake.

~ A nice visit with a dear friend.


~ Sharing burdens with Beth, my nursery worker partner. She has a 17-year-old daughter with the same difficulties my Peter has. How similar all these kids are! Like us, they find that their daughter's many issues run their lives in a sense. Please pray for Chelsea? She has severe depression with her ADHD and her depression med isn't helping enough. Very worrisome situation.


~ Our favorite nature center garden and all its treasures.


~ My precious Paul, who shares Daddy's love for college football. With no TV signal, Paul is forced to watch the progress of his favorite teams, especially Arkansas, online.



~ I have a photo of the kids on this same swing from two years ago. How they have changed!




~ Fall hay rides








Picking apples at our favorite apple farm, owned by Christians. All their neighbors' crops were ruined this year via the drought and frosts, but this family's crops flourished. How's that for divine favor?

















~ Beth dancing with Daddy and then later, with Mommy and Daddy.



~ That God blesses us with deep orange and red trees this time of year. When I stop and think of this gift--about the many gifts of each season--I marvel at his tender, loving care of us.  

~ At the chili cook-off fall church fellowship, I sat next to a 68-year-old woman who was three days into a migraine. When she was 63 she suffered liver failure and was told she wouldn't live until the end of the year. All the medicine she had consumed for her migraines over the years finally caught up with her. While God didn't heal the migraines, He did heal her liver. She has to be very careful what medicines she takes, but she is alive and well. 

She prayed for me and took my address and phone number, and told me how to pray each time I have to take OTC medicines for a headache. My encounter with her was a real eye-opener for me. It was a divine meeting I will always be thankful for! 

It doesn't matter if you follow the directions on the bottles just right. Over time both acetaminophen and ibuprofen lead to liver and kidney damage. With acetaminophen, your liver goes first, then your kidneys. With ibuprofen, your kidneys are at risk.

If you take them for headaches more than two times a week, you'll put yourself into a dangerous rebound headache situation. Over time, your headaches will get far worse and more frequent (which has happened to me). This is not true if you need these OTC meds for arthritis or knee or back pain. The rebound pain is tied only to headaches.

This morning I started a reduction program. I have been taking acetaminophen every day for over 10 years. Instead of going cold turkey, which could mean some very unpleasant withdrawal symptoms, I'm starting with a tapering. Instead of taking two at a time, I will take one. Then, as the rebound headaches lessen in severity, I will try eliminating the tablets altogether. It could take months and we will definitely endure some pain and hardship over this, but my new friend made me realize I have to do this for my children. 

Please pray that the rebound cycle goes away quickly, rather than taking months? Thank you!

What are you thankful for today, friends?


Linking with Ann today.

8 comments:

Margie said...

Praying over your headaches my friend. I can relate all too well. I don't take medication daily, but sometimes it feels like I am. Hoping the tapering works for you. I try to minimize what I take when I can. Sometimes, if I can feel the symptoms coming on, I will take one tablet and that is all that is necessary. It doesn't always work but sometimes it does. Later if I find that I need the other tablet then I will take it as well. Prayers to you!

Richelle Wright said...

enjoyed the pictures of your family weekend events. looked like a lot of fun!

Christine said...

Thank you for your prayers, Margie. I know you understand and it's always comforting to be understood. Today the one tablet is not working too well, but I am praying and trying to stay as still as possible so it won't get too much worse.

Christine said...

Thank you, Richelle, for stopping by today.

Christine said...

Oh, Richelle, just stopped by your place. What wisdom you have to share from the missionary field! I am thankful you clicked over today.

Christina said...

There is nothing like a hay ride to welcome fall! What great pictures--you can tell that your family had a great time. Enjoyed visiting here! Blessings!

Unknown said...

Love the sweet family pictures! I have experienced rebound headaches from acetaminophen, praying you are able to come off them totally.

Christina said...

What a beautiful description of the gospel! I love John Piper,thanks for sharing his words here. Blessings!