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September 23, 2017 Dear Diary

Dr. Pepper Museum

Aside from grabbing a pizza in Waco, the Dr. Pepper Museum was the first thing we did. We parked the van at the hotel and walked over. It was only about a block or two away. It was really nice to be able to walk almost every where.

I felt it was a bit pricey to enter the museum, but I guess, for someone who was really into this subject matter, it would be worth it.

Don’t get me wrong, it was interesting, but I kind of lost interest about half-way thru. Only so many pop cans, and memorabilia you can look at before it’s like, okay, I get it. ha!

After looking at all things pop, we walked a block up to the Magnolia Market – which happened to be closed on Sunday, so we just looked at the outside and walked back to the hotel to check in.

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I was bitten by a tick 13 years ago this year (2021) while pregnant with my third child. It was two years before I would receive the diagnosis of late-stage Lyme disease and it would be a few months later that my third child would be diagnosed with the same. We spent about 4 years with a LLMD on antibiotics before switching to a LLND and moving to an all natural approach to Lyme.

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I started my day off with another migraine. I've I started my day off with another migraine. 

I've been experiencing an uptick in headaches and migraines for about a year, but majorly so in the past couple of months. 

I think it's too much of a coincidence to think the health issues and uptick in headaches and migraines aren't related. I'm hoping once we uncover the health issues, it'll help figure out the headaches and migraines. 

Unraveling health mysteries takes time, often seeing more than one doctor, and requires a whole lotta patience. 

I really think this cardiologist is going to get to the bottom of, at least some of what's going on. I get my echo this Thursday night to check heart function, Monday is my stress test, and then the following week will be my follow-up and I hope some sort of diagnosis and treatment for whatever's going on (in addition to the Lyme I already have).

It is a lot for one body to handle but I am very optimistic in life, I am positive and look for the bright side in things, I'm strong and resilient, and I will be ok. 

My strength comes from hard things in life that taught me how to find personal strength, also comes from my relationship with Christ, and knowing this isn't my only life I'll live. Keeping my eyes on heaven helps me keep perspective and hope. 

So I'll keep moving forward, being thankful for doctors, modern medicine, my family, God, my strength, and hopeful for proper diagnosis and some sort of treatment or management of whatever's going on. 

I want you to know, God is good, even when life isn't. God didn't give me health battles, but He is helping me through them. He didn't give me a broken body to teach me lessons but He is so good He can use what was meant for my harm and use it for my good. I'm grateful for Him. I'm thankful I have Him to lean on and believe in.

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I want to remind you, you've got this. Nothing is I want to remind you, you've got this. Nothing is beyond your ability to rise above, hold your head up high, and keep a good attitude and perspective in life. Nothing. 

I've met some incredible people who have been hit with unreal odds against them and yet they keep smiling, they keep fighting, climbing, and keeping their eyes on whatever keeps them square in the middle of perspective. 

That's not to say that a good attitude means you aren't going to cry, hurt, need to rest and recover, have down days etc. To me it just means you're able to rebound and keep moving, growing, reaching for healing. 

13 years of a long term infection like Lyme has pushed me to the end of myself a time or two, it has taught me so much about my resilience and attitude, my outlook on life, and has kept my eyes on heaven, where I personally get my perspective from. 

I want you to see the strength inside yourself. I want you to know you can battle whatever you're battling, the hard-fought war, and find the joy in each day, find the gratitude that keeps you going. Even having hard days, sad days, overwhelming days, because they will come, and some of us have them more often than others, you can smile. You really can. 

Keep going friend. You've got this. WE'VE got this! Really, we do. Hang in there.

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