Still in Bed

Four years ago I was told I had chronic asthma. For an entire year after that diagnosis, I fought it. Physically — emotionally. I refused to believe it. Every sign was there, every test pointed to the same conclusion, and still I told myself they were wrong. I did not want to be someone who needed daily medication for the rest of my life.

Looking back, that was not my wisest choice.

I landed in the hospital several times. The last episode was frightening enough to force me to see what denial was costing. Since then, I have taken my medication every single day. No skipping. I have not had another crisis.

My asthma is triggered by respiratory infections, not allergies. That means I have to be mindful in a way that feels almost impossible when you have grandchildren. If they have a cold, I wear a mask. Loving them from across the room sometimes feels unnatural, yet it’s necessary.

Chelsea came down with a cold and was in bed for nearly three days. I caught it at the same time. It wiped me out. A respiratory infection when you live with asthma — is brutal.

These past few days were difficult. Yet in the middle of it I felt prayers and loving thoughts sent my way. Energy is real. Directed with intention, it strengthens. Every time I felt especially awful, I pictured that circle of care.

Yann has been taking care of my every need without hesitation. Chelsea is slowly coming back to herself. Gabriel and Olivia now have the cold and have been in bed. So far, Yann and Martin are hanging on.

Families share many things. This week ours has been germs.

I am on the mend. I feel the tide shifting.

For that, I am deeply grateful. Thank you. For your messages xxx



Comments

6 responses to “Still in Bed”

  1. Praying right now for you and for your family.

  2. Dear Corey, hoping you have a quick turn around. You know the brocantes are missing you!

  3. Ann of Avondale

    Sorry you are under the weather. When I got RSV (respiratory syncytial virus), I got some Organic Mullein tea and Mullein Leaf Drops and it really helped. It is a natural product for lungs and it may help you. I’m unable to take medications as I’m allergic to most of it, so I have to use natural remedies. I recommend the drops as they work really well and tea on a regular basis. Sending prayers for you and your family.

  4. Cheryl L Johannes

    Prayers for your family…Spring is near and may bring on more colds and of course pollen in the air. May God bless you with strength and better health.

  5. So sorry to hear, Corey. Hope you feel better soon! Being sick is awful. Once a year for me and I had it over Christmas, so I hope I stay well for awhile!

  6. Dear Corey, so sorry to hear you are not well, we have had the flu badly here, hope the warmer weather & prayers help you all to speedy recoveries.
    My daughter drinks Mullein tea & has given me some, although I don’t have respiratory problems. It’s a pleasant drink, I added a small amount of honey.
    I’m glad Yann is being a good nurse!
    🙏

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