Well, the doctor said it was "elusive." As such, something really cool/great/odd happened. February 10th, my avm bled. February 15th, I had surgery. Happy Valentine's to my lovely wife :-P. After a short stay at UAB, I'm back home. February is a wash. Doctors gave various and sundry pieces of advice of which I remember none. So God has brought me through yet another bleed. That's 3 for me. :) My eyesight is doing weird things, tunnel vision and such. My church family has been incredible. They really function as the body of Christ. I cannot begin to tell you the number of people who have prayed and given gifts, and offered words of encouragement, it's truly heaven-sent. Then there's the most amazing person that I have ever had the privilege to know, my wife Leslie. She has done so many things to make me feel like nothing has changed. She has been an incredible support in this time. She has prayed, she has stayed close by, she truly is my better half. I've not told her enough in our marriage how amazing she is. Guys, look in Proverbs 31. That's the kind of woman you should seek. That's the kind of woman Leslie is. Don't settle for less.
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