Yes you guessed it. Life does suck sometimes, and it’s easy to get depressed.
After Janet came back from Louisiana last night, she had a horrible migraine headache and was crying. Her mom is in so much pain with cellulitis, arthritis, diabetes, cancer and other assorted ailments, you wonder sometimes if life is even worth living.
After visiting with the surgeon with my dad, the news is not good.
The doctor is concerned about the aneurysm breaking, since it is around 5.7 mm. They usually break somewhere between six and 7 mm. The first opening to get my dad in four surgery and the placement of the stent is around the 14th of December. It’s frustrating when you have to wait that long, and you’re concerned about a loved one dying before their time.
With both my dad and also Janet’s mom having to go for surgery, dangerous surgery, within the next two weeks, it’s hard to keep your mind on anything else.
You see your dreams of financial wealth, business success and long vacations on a Paradise Island slowly slipping away. You bump into a difficult choice every morning and night. What is more important, the people in your life or achieving your financial and material goals? I know the correct answer is the people in your life, but that doesn’t make it any easier to have to sacrifice your financial income in exchange for helping those that are sick.
When my life isn’t going the way that I would prefer, it helps if I to focus on the rewards that will be forthcoming in the afterlife for doing the right thing here on earth.
I am often reminded of the Scripture, “He that is the greatest among you shall be your servant…and he that shall humble himself shall be exalted.” Matthew 22:11, 12
I know that following God’s advice in the Bible it is easier said than done.
When you are taking care of people that are sick, don’t feel good and don’t have much hope of recovery, you really experience your own mortality and fear the same scenario. You realize that only for the grace of God, you could be in that same situation.
Once you realize that, it is much easier to have compassion and empathy for the people that you are taking care of.
In fact, when you realize that you could very well be in their same situation, it’s amazing how fast you can see the good things are going on around you and the many blessings that are in your life.
The best advice is that, “Things will get better tomorrow, or tomorrow, or tomorrow, or tomorrow.”
Do I sound like broken record? Well, after living 56 years you realize there are ups an downs in life. Ultimately things do change for the better, if you look for the silver lining in every dark cloud. The faster you accept what is going on and look for the silver lining, the sooner the glorious radiance of understanding light illuminates the darkness of your path.
You begin to realize the reason it was so dark was you had your eyes closed.
You were thinking only about yourself. When you are always looking inward, it is easy to see the blackness of your own selfishness, your sins and the sickness of an ungrateful soul.
Read the next part of the original Zuranski catastrophic health crisis saga below!
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“Hurray! Dad is really doing better, out of the hospital bed for longer periods, doing physical therapy every day and extremely anxious to come home. ” by Ralph Zuranski
Hurray! Dad is really doing better, out of the hospital bed for longer periods of time, doing physical therapy every day and extremely anxious to come home.
Who can say the power of human touch is not having a big, positive impact on my dad’s amazing recovery. Massaging his hand and foot reflex points and auricular points in his ear is fun. Holding the Life Field Polarizer on his chest seems to be helping more each time. When we are not holding it on dad, we place it on an electrical cord that is plugged into the wall to benefit all the patients, doctors, nurses and staff secretly in the entire hospital. One polarizer can condition the EMF radiation befeficially in an entire building.
I am excited about working on my dad with the Electro-Acuscope and Myopulse.
They help restore the flow of energy through the acupuncture meridians and tissue in the body. If only I could have treated my dad right after the storke.
This was very frustrating, especially for someone who has trained doctors and their staffs world-wide how to use advanced Bio-Computers.
For over twenty years, I had the unique opportunity to work with scientists that were so smart, just being around them made your brain ache from stupidity. Their English was so tinged with a European accent, you had to ask them multiple times to repeat themselves.
This really annoyed them to the max.
My job was to translate what they said in broken English into real English.
It was extraordinarily difficult to simplify the material so everyone would understand. Jokingly, I often told them, “I will Polish what you said and make it so simple even a Pollock like me can understand.” They usually laughed. I am Polish and proud of my heritage. It was okay to make fun of myself to add some humor.
Usually, we met late at night in a secret location.
These scientists were a little more than paranoid. They were pioneers in interfacing high-tech measuring devices, computers and software. Their instruments were light years ahead of anything on the market at that time. The biomedical computers interfaced with the microscopic electrical systems of the body and balanced bio-electrical energies in the body, automatically.
The scientists were in such high demand by large corporations, governments and the military world-wide, they traveled to Europe and Asia often.
Most of the instruments they created were designed to help humanity overcome chronic pain and difficult diseases. The irony was that most of the instruments they created were classified in research categories. Doctors and health professionals could not charge for the treatments.
Did you realize it is harder to make something simple than complex?
The brief descriptions and demonstrations of the different advanced biomedical computers often lasted to the wee hours of the morning. The scientists were so secluded from what was going on in the world, they wanted to talk about everything…I just wanted to drive the 3 hours home and go to sleep.
Finally, after making suggestions on how to make them user friendly I could escape.
After the long drive home and some much needed sleep, I would test out the equipment on myself and other willing subjects the next day. After the initial research was completed, it was another long drive back to scientists secret location to make suggestions and learn more about the instruments. Eventually, a step-by-step training manual was created. The devices created by these scientists were incredible…perhaps too effective!
We are so excited at the potential progress of my dad as soon as he gets home, I could sing for joy.
Hyperbaric oxygen is the top recommendation of all the doctors. Doctor David Steenblock is one of the leaders in stroke rehabilitation. His website is www.strokedoctor.com. Hopefully, we can get dad immediate hyperbaric oxygen when he escapes the confines of the hospital.
Isn’t it amazing how your priorities can change in a matter of seconds?
To Be Continued…