Shoulder story: For
the past 8 months my shoulder has been giving me problems. I have continued to
stay active with sports and the gym, but I knew that something was not right
with it. On Tuesday, Sept 3, I went to see the doctor at our language school.
He recommended that I get an MRI. I made and appointment for the next day to
have the MRI and in the same day, I made and appointment to see the Orthopedic
Surgeon on Friday, Sept 6. During my visit to the surgeon, I discovered that I
had shoulder impingement and a SLAP tear. He recommended that I have surgery.
We scheduled it for the following Friday.
A brief history: We have
been in Costa Rica for the past 10 months studying Spanish. We just started our
third trimester of language school two weeks ago. In August, we said goodbye to
many friends at the school, because they moved on after graduation; however, we
also got to begin new friendships with the incoming class of students.
God’s orchestration: Each Monday we have a Bible study during our
break at language school and the last thing we do is take prayer request. I ask
for prayer for my shoulder and for my upcoming surgery. After our study, I was
approached by one of the new students, Doug. He asked me what was wrong with my shoulder. I
was able to share with him about my issue and he then told me that he is an
Orthopedic Surgeon who specializes in shoulder repair and people with my same
problem. Back in the states, part of his work included working with professional
baseball teams to help with SLAP tears and shoulder impingement. He told me that he would be glad to help in
any way and that he would pray for me. I was grateful for his willingness to
help, but also somewhat apprehensive, because I had just recently met him. The following day after our chapel services,
another new student approached me, Matt. He told me that back in the States he
was a physical therapist and that if I needed any help with therapy, he would
be glad to help. (During all of this time, I just didn’t have a good feeling
about the surgery) Thursday, I had the opportunity to preach and give my
testimony in Chapel. Afterwards, Doug came back to me and asked how I was
doing. He said that he had been praying the past few days and he did not have a
good feeling about the surgery. I told him that I would talk to my primary care
doctor at the school that morning and talk with him about all my new
information. Doug came to my house and looked at my MRI. He confirmed
everything that the other surgeon had said, but he also said that over the past
5 years that the way that they rehabilitate these types of injuries have changed
greatly. Most can be rehabbed. That afternoon
all three doctors, Deb and I met and talked about my options. We decided that
we would attempt a cortisone shot and rehab. Right before I got the shot and afterwards the
two surgeons and myself took time to pray together.
Tomorrow, I start physical therapy with Matt and Doug. In the past 10 months I have come to learn much about the Spanish language, but I think I have learned more about the mercies of God.
A recap: God is in control…Tomorrow, I start physical therapy with Matt and Doug. In the past 10 months I have come to learn much about the Spanish language, but I think I have learned more about the mercies of God.
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