Last week as I struggled to breathe, I must confess that I was fearful. All kinds of doubts assailed me. The problem with growing up as an asthmatic is that I have learned all of the things that can go wrong and when I should head to the hospital. Once I was diagnosed with Influenza B, I knew I had to start my breathing treatments because this virus attacks the respiratory system. So I did…but I didn’t get better. I was up most of every night coughing and doing breathing treatments every couple of hours as I wheezed my way through the nights. After four days of that, I returned to my doctor, was diagnosed with bronchitis and received antibiotics and steroids. Praise God for a doctor who listened to my lungs and was not afraid to approach me! Anyway, I have not gotten better right away. It’s. a process, but God has constantly reassured me that He has not left me and since He gave me the breath of life to begin with, I can depend on Him to continue to help me breathe until He calls me home. This verse today in my devotional is a reminder of where I was last week and where I am now. Still coughing a little, still using breathing treatments several times a day, but so thankful that God has not abandoned me and for His promise that He will always be with me.

I understand how you feel. I have asthma and have had many trips to the doc for bronchitis. Prayed for you
LikeLiked by 2 people
I am so sorry you’ve been battling sickness, but I’m grateful for your good doctors. And I’m blessed by your post today. God is good all the time, and He has us all in the palm of His hand. 😀
LikeLiked by 2 people
Pingback: Not Afraid – QuietMomentsWithGod
I just prayed for you, Vickie. My sisters and brothers-in-law have asthma so I can understand how you’re feeling.
LikeLiked by 2 people