Monday, September 23, 2013

Wanting the best

As a parent, you always want the best for your child. And I think it's only natural to worry about them. I have my moments, and Billy does too, but thankfully it is usually at different times. That way, the other one can lift the one up that is down. I had my moment, or should I say moments, last week. Yes, she has improved in so many ways since the surgery, but she still has so far to go. It is so hard when I see kids her age and younger doing so much more. She has to be able to learn at school, but she won't sit still to participate. I am praying that we will be guided in what to do next. If there is another doctor, treatment, test, etc. that we need to do to try and help her. We have stopped with the testing, as we have a diagnosis and are fine with that. We are glad we don't have to drag her around to different specialists anymore. However, if there is another doctor or treatment that could help her, we would definitely take her. Our current doctors keep saying, "this is a marathon, not a sprint". This literally means that it takes time for her to heal. Lord, I really need patience. When it comes to your children, it is especially hard to wait on God's timing. I have seen His hand on her throughout, so I am very thankful, I just want the best for her.

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