Fuzzy Thoughts of David

Thoughts on John Wesley, UMC, life, faith, and anything else!

  • Update – Two Weeks and Counting

    Update – Two Weeks and Counting

    My surgery is less than two weeks away. We have it marked on the calendar, and some of my surgery prep begins in a few days. I’m glad the surgery is getting closer. This week has been a bit more difficult than any over the past month. It started with a minor outpatient EGD on…

  • The Day

    The Day

    July 13th, 2023, is the day I go into surgery. The surgeon will remove a portion of my pancreas, spleen, and the surrounding lymph nodes. My Endoscopic Ultrasound was the first week of May. They found the tumor during the scan. I’m looking forward to having the surgery so I can begin the recovery process.…

  • The Wait is Over…

    The Wait is Over…

    at least, I assumed it would be. We had an appointment for a consultation with the surgeon. Before meeting with him, I had labs and an x-ray to ensure I was healthy for surgery. Whenever anyone would ask if I had questions, I would always ask, “When’s the surgery…” each time, I was told they…

  • Waiting and Waiting

    Waiting and Waiting

    “Good things come to those who wait.” I’ve heard that before…many times. In Galatians, Paul writes that the fruit of the spirit is love. Then he continues to describe what love looks like, “joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control..” (Galatians 5:22-23) While the most common view is that Paul describes the fruit of…

  • Ups, Downs, and Medical Leave

    Ups, Downs, and Medical Leave

    Over the past few months, I’ve been up, and I’ve been down. I can feel pretty good one day and then feel like I ‘crash’ in the evening or afternoon. As I continued to decline, it became harder and harder to work around the ups and downs. Last week, our Conference Superintendent pointed me toward…

  • The “C” Word

    The “C” Word

    When the doctor called me, he said I had a Neuroendocrine Tumor (NET). The preliminary report pointed in that direction and the biopsy confirmed it. After the preliminary report, I looked up NETs because I wanted to know more. I learned that they were not all cancerous. However, it is believed the non-cancerous NETs can…

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