I liked the veggies. And the fruit.
Apparently, it was not mutual.
Yesterday, I was officially diagnosed (I will spare you the details, but said diagnosis involves traipsing down the street with your sample in a baggie and delivering the lovely baggie to the lab). Anway, I was officially diagnosed with parasites. This is super-common here and most people get it at one time or another, but the strain I have is a particularly, uh, tenacious one.
So, after googling all the words on my completely-in-Spanish-lab-report, we figured out what it was, and my sweet hubby picked up some super-fun medicine for me to take. The list of side effects were quite exciting, and quite accurate. One of the web sites had described that you might have a "metallic taste" in your mouth.
Oh yeah.
I woke up in the middle of the night feeling like I was chewing on a wad of tin foil. Yum.
Actually, I am thankful that we figured out why I was sick, and that there's a fix for it.
In the meantime, those veggies can rest easy for awhile.
The Root Fallacy and "The Work of the People"
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Marva Dawn (although others have made this point also) on why "Liturgy"
doesn't exactly mean "The Work of the People." A nice corrective to the
overemphasi...
10 years ago
1 comment:
Hi! I am a lurker on your blog. :-) My husband went to language school in Texas with Bill and Bonnie. I was born in Guatemala (my parents were missionaries), so I really enjoy reading about your ministry. We are in mission work in Mexico. I hope you feel better soon. Been there, done that! :-)
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