Goofy Day

I spent the earlier part of the day at the office. I had a list of things that I wanted to accomplish, and I was able to cross everything off the list by the time that I left. I even did a few things that weren’t on the list, so kudos to me. I wanted to stay later and do a few more things, but today was one of those days where my body decided to act weird. By midday I started to feel really lightheaded and weak. You know how sometimes people say that they feel lightheaded and you don’t know exactly what they mean? I’m not even certain what I was actually feeling. These things hit me without provocation of any kind and I wind up not so certain as to what I’m experiencing. It’s been going on since the accident and nobody has been able to explain to me why. Wacky stuff. I went home, ate lunch, and sat for a while as I studied for a sermon outline.
Next up was my phone. Yesterday I joked with a couple of people who asked about my recent CT Scan. I said that I would know if something was wrong with internal bleeding issues if I received a call from my cardiologist’s office on Monday or Tuesday (I have a checkup appointment on Thursday). I was being totally sarcastic because there’s never been a problem with the stent. This afternoon I actually received a call from my cardiologist’s office. It was one of those things where you just kind of stare at the phone for a second. Well…it turned out that they just wanted me to change the hour of my appointment on Thursday to an earlier time. Watch what you joke about, right?
For the record, I took the earlier appointment.
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