For the
past 10 years of living with lymphedema, I chose not to allow it to define me.
My lymphedema does not hold me back from achieving and accomplishing my goals.
I am fortunate to not have my lymphedema worse than what I do. I truly thank
God for my health and strength every day. For I have grown to be more accepting
of my lymphedema.
As many of you know that read my blog I was a bank teller for almost two years. While working as a bank teller I never encountered a soul that tried to deposit verbal excuses. Sometimes fraudulent checks or counterfeit bills, but never excuses.
When
I prayed to God about what I should blog about today, his answer was my
lymphedema. I smiled and felt at peace with His answer. For the past
week since I blogged about living with lymphedema for the very first time
I have received so much feedback and support.
If
any of my readers remember the show True Life that was on MTV in the
2000’s? If any of you do remember that show, then you already know that
it did inspire this blog post!



