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  1. Diane,

    I had a TIA last year on May 29, 2018, most like a result of a new HRT med. Most of what you have described I can related to. It took me the better part of this past year to get my brain back to “normal” and I still blank on words and phrases (or just make them up) when I get over tired. I have been in college for the past 3 1/2 years (I still have 1.5 yrs to go) trying to finish up my BS in Religion/Theology. The TIA was one of the best things to happen to me and my family, after all of the scary medical things I endured for many months. It saved and began to repair my marriage, it brought my kids closer (especially my daughter’s boyfriend of 5 yrs who wasn’t always so nice to me), and it caused my family to let go of hurts from over 30 years ago. God used every bit of that medical crisis to excise and add people in my life and to, most importantly, pull me so much closer to Him. I’ve had to let go of ministry work for a short while, but I know that God has bigger plans for me than even I had for myself.

    I will keep you in prayer as you continue to recover and grow closer to God!

    In our Lord’s Name,
    Anji

    1. Thank you so much for sharing your story with me! I am so glad that God used your TIA to repair so much in your life!! It certainly does go a long way in explaining so much of what people experience without even realizing what they are going through so I am happy they found yours!! I will keep you in prayer as well!!

  2. Dianne, I’m so glad you are well advanced in your recovery. Thank you for sharing your story to inspire us. We may not be able to relate exactly but we know that God is with us in whatever type of trials we face.
    Blessings to you as you continue to improve.

  3. Oh, Diane, your testimony…that’s for reminding us how to trust God when bad things happen. Praise God for your recovery and what He will continue to do for you.

  4. A beautiful story of God’s faithfulness in the storm! A beautiful story of community rallying around you to do their part to love on their sister in Christ! A beautiful story of a family that pulled together to do what needed to be done amongst the challenges their mom was facing which in turn they were facing. Diane, a beautiful story indeed!!

  5. As a fellow Christian blogger as well as a Chronic Illness blogger, I totally relate to your story. I pray for a strong faith in the bad health days. It is just harder on some days than others. Your story of faith inspite of this trial is such an inspiration to me,

  6. WOW. What a story – I’m so glad that your recovery is progressing soundly. Thank goodness for God’s presence amidst the storms of our lives. Thank you for sharing this testimony. Love and blessings to you and your family!

    x
    Anastasia | MightyMemos.com

  7. My sweet friend! Just know that you are loved. I’ve said everything else to you in our chats. God is good. Thank you for this lesson from your difficult time. You will get through this even better than “good as new”!

    1. Thank you Sue!! You are an amazing friend and I thank you so much for all your prayers and the chats!! You are such an encouragement to me and I don’t know how I would have made it through the last few weeks without you and your support!! <3

  8. This was so beautifully written- I cried when reading this! I hate that you have gone through this but I love how you share this in a way we can all relate with. Been praying for you and your whole family ❤️

    1. Thank you so much Jessie!! I so appreciate your prayers and all the support you’ve shown!!

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