Monday, June 8, 2015

For Those Who Like Dates



For those who like dates, here it is briefly…

May 3rd( (Sunday)- DMPD starts with a kickoff dinner
May 4th (Monday)  Intense DMPD training starts. 7:30am-9:30pm
May 14th- (Thursday) I feel a little sick at night, but in the morning I feel better and go to work
May 15th (Friday) After working all day, I have a higher fever in the night.
May 16th (Saturday) Feeling much better. Rested all day.
May 17th (Sunday) Went briefly to church, rested all day, but high fever in the evening.  Suspect Malaria and start treating.
May 18th (Monday) Rest all day.  Still treating
May 19th (Tuesday)  Went for a full day at DMPD
May 20th (Wednesday) Went for another day at DMPD, but tired by evening.  Went home to rest, thinking I would go back the next day.
May 21st (Thursday) Fever that night.  What?  I thought the treatement would have taken care of this by now.
May 21st-May 24th (Thursday-Sunday) Saw a doctor and rested. Started feeling stronger.
May 25th – May 28th  (Monday-Thursday) Back to work, full DMPD schedule.
May 29th (Friday)  Nigeria has a new president. Peaceful transition. Praise God!
May 30-31 (Saturday-Sunday) Busy visiting lots of friends
June 1st (Monday) back to DMPD, but went to a clinic in the evening.  They do blood test, and it shows malaria.  Have first injection of a three day series immediately.
June 2nd-June 5th (Tuesday-Friday) High fever every 7 hours.  Daily visits to Dr.  Typhoid suggested as well.  More tests.  Lots of sleep.  Lots of hard work by Christy.
June 3rd (Wednesday) DMPD Blitz closing.  I’m absent because of the fever.
June 6th-June 8th (Saturday-Monday) Lower fever, started to feel better.
June 9th-beyond?  Please pray for complete healing.

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