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Posted 2015-03-08T13:22:50Z

With Wes

It's amazing the way people rally around individuals in crisis. I saw it when I woke up from surgery over a year ago, and the city of Portland is witnessing it now after Wesley Matthews ruptured his Achilles tendon. Several days after, he posted a really honest reflection on his facebook that I really resonate with. He wrote "none of it felt real, and to be honest, it still doesn't." Sometimes I feel that way over a year later. I still have mornings where I wake up and expect to be able to move my legs normally. It hasn't happened yet. They're still stiff and spasing on me. I still have to set an extra alarm to take the muscle relaxants an hour before I get out of bed.

I also resonate with Wes at how encouraging it is to see hundreds if not thousands of people sending me their love and support. #WithWes shows all the people lamenting his injury and hoping for a swift recovery. I'm not a famous basketball star, but I've had countless people send me encouraging comments and continue to pray for me. I hope you'll keep sending them - or even sending more emails in response to the Rip City post linked to the left. I'm so grateful for that. It really helps to know that people are still praying for me when I have that first alarm telling me to take the drugs that will settle down the annoying shaking in my legs. It's a huge encouragement when people stop me in town to tell me they are still praying for me. It's a blessing when people at church ask me about my progresses each week. 

The final statement that stuck out to me from Wes's post was that his injury was "a challenge that will be nothing but another chapter in my story." He's out for the season, and it's a huge hit to his career. I was out for a semester, and it was devastating to me to miss out on teaching my kids every day last spring. However, that time in REHAB was a chapter in my story. This continued recovery is a different chapter, but my life isn't over because my legs don't work right anymore. 

This current chapter of my live still involves a lot of therapy, a lot of hard work, and the blessing of teaching my students two hours a day. It's an exciting chapter, different than any I'd ever though I'd live. I'm grateful for it, but I'm also realistic about the difficulties. It still takes a lot of effort to make it through each day with all the required stretching and moving and lesson planning necessary. I'm seeing small increases in stamina, but I'd like to have a lot more (as always). 

Thanks for still asking with me - for stamina, for strength, for nerve growth, and for muscle function.

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Comments (8)

  • Michelle Gawlinski
    Michelle Gawlinski

    You are always in our prayers... I can still see you and Mike standing alone no being able to eat the freshly baked oatmeal cookies during orientation. MnM

    11 years ago · Reply
  • Sue MacMillan
    Sue MacMillan

    Praying still...honored to do so.

    11 years ago · Reply
  • Helen Spencer
    Helen Spencer

    On International Women's Day, its an honour and privilege to keep bringing the S,S,NG,MF to the Holy Three with you. Happy Day.!

    11 years ago · Reply
  • Corrine Rogers
    Corrine Rogers

    You are not a basketball star, but you ARE a star in my eyes. You are a star of courage, faith and honesty. Prayers, always, for you and your family.

    11 years ago · Reply
  • Patty Beal
    Patty Beal

    The warriors in Naples are still praying for you, Laura. We'll focus on the spasms. <><

    11 years ago · Reply
  • George Wood
    George Wood

    Thanks for sharing. We continue to lift you up before the throne of grace. Blessings,

    11 years ago · Reply
  • Joy Watson
    Joy Watson

    I will think of my morning alarm differently after reading this post. I will make it a point at that moment to pray for your day and the work of the muscle relaxants and God's hand.

    11 years ago · Reply
  • tiffiny farley
    tiffiny farley

    Blessed to have you as part of my life, and blessed to talk to my Savoir about you!!

    11 years ago · Reply