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I Envy All You Folks ...

SeniorSeeker

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That can get out-of-doors, in this heat & humidity, to metal detect. Whether it be the 'Big Lake' (Lake Michigan) or otherwise, I cannot because of the neurosis in both feet, severe sinus infection that refuses to go away, and lack of funds to go where the treasure's locat- ed. I'm not complaining nor asking for prayer but, if you wish to pray, that would be welcomed. With the cost of gas being nearly $4.00
per-gallon, it's difficult to run about on a fixed income. I'm sure many of you can relate to this situation. Turning the page of live over, I'm grateful for all God has and is doing in my life. Praise God, from Whom all blessing flow! Amen!
 
...With this back of mine;it's hard to get around,much less detect in the sand,and water.i'm livin on my retirement,until my disability comes thru(Probly around next April)........but,I only have 2 small bills a month to pay,and no nasty habits to speak of,except for eating,and I have gained weight,BUT:I thank the LORD,that HE had me put a goodly amount in my retirement fund when I was working,that will carry me thru,until next April.I just mentioned to Marcia yesterday;how thankful I am; I have no addictive habits.........I have heard of some people that have burned through MANY$$$$$$'s,just to support a drug or alcohol habit,and that is SO sad.........Matter of fact,I used to spend WAY too much on drink;until the LORD wised me up,amen...........Take care Senior Seeker,Warthog Steve...........
 
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Hope you are feeling better soon and that you will find a way to get out and enjoy the things you like to do.

Lisa
 
Thank you all for your concern and prayers. Unfortunately the neuropathy (my feet) will not get better according to the foot doctor. He tells me that most people with diabetes, which I don't have, and those who had chemotherapy have this particular problem. Many years ago, I had to do chemotherapy because I contracted leukemia and along with a weakened immune system, neuropathy is one of those things that's a result of the chemotherapy. With God's grace, I can deal with those problems but it's far more difficult to deal with sinus pressure and pain. My regular doctor has tried a variety of things to solve this issue but the one thing that works I cannot do because it reacts with my blood pressure meds. Bummer! So I guess we'll have to try something else to solve the sinus pressure problems. All in all, I am grateful that I do as well as I do and won't complain, as it's simply part of life. Rather I choose to be happy and be the best I can be for God, Country, and those around me, as well as myself. By God's grace, I will carry on.
 
to So Az - almost no humidity, no bad weather, gas is now at $3.09 per gal, lots of coins to dig :)
Of course we won't mention the high temps :( steve in so az
 
Hey Martin, I always have had luck with sinus pressure by using ice packs. The cold shrinks the pressure and makes it more comfortable.
Gas prices have been getting the best of me also.
Praying for your feet to feel better.
 
I cannot for health and financial reasons! But I, too, Praise God and Thank Jesus for all the blessings poured down upon me from my dear Savior and Lord! Amen! :angel: Ma
 
i have been out of the hospital for a month after a third operation on my back-------STENOIS BIG TIME.its in my neck now, pain 24---7's:stretcher:geared up to go again aug 21th for another operation.be lucky to hunt by fall:confused: oh well,its too hot to hunt 95---100 degrees and hum. 80%.:heh:
 
Praying for ya Martin, hopefully you can do more hunting once the cooler weather comes, hank
 
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