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Lorrie's avatar

I think you're friend was on the right track, but your level of REST on Sabbath needs to be between you and the LORD. You are saving a lot of lives with your work and insightful endless studies. God is smiling Dr.T🙏💯☺️

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Rennae's avatar

I totally understand where you are coming from. I recently shared a story regarding my husband's collapse in the front door. Since then it has been a whirlwind for me...calling the doctor's office a number of times to confirm they received the referral for an echocardiogram, dealing with insurances, requesting an updated referral for a consult, cooking all the meals making sure they were exactly what he needed, doing laundry, doing all the dishes by hand (no dishwasher - than in itself is another story.), being awake most of the night because he was not doing well at all, researching diuretic foods (which have helped a lot) and learning all we can about what MIGHT be going on , just being with him 24/7, and oh yes, taking care of an aging dog. I finally realized in these quick 3 weeks I have had to change my schedule and allow myself some down time. I've also had to make sure I stick to my quiet time first thing every morning. If I start out my day dealing with phone calls, etc., I am a mess! We need to rely on the LORD for rest, but we also need to allow ourselves to do that. I so appreciate how much you do for us with all your research and your interviews and your substacks, but you do need to take care of yourself. If you don't you won't be around in a healthy way - or at all! You are loved by so many people and we just hope you look out for yourself as well. I will pray the Holy Spirit will be heard when He nudges you to slow down, breathe it all in and rest in Him. All my love, your Sister in Christ

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