LIVE IN THE MOMENT! IT MAY BE YOUR LAST!

Last weekend I had a “brush with death”! It could have been one of those “last times” episodes we’ve talked about in this blog! Fortunately it ended well, and I’ll have more chances for living in the moments!

Take note! All generics do not react in everybody’s physical body the same way, so when you change suppliers or makers of different drugs be very careful and alert that your body may rebel and act differently. In my case, it was a blood pressure issue………….blood pressure went up and had dizzy spells……….a quick change to a “brand name” drug put my body back in a “happy mood” and I’m doing fine.

Be alert if you are a caregiver, nurse, or friend of people taking medications………all BRAND names don’t react the same way either!

Flashes of “this could be my last chance” to do what? That’s the point, if you wait until that “last chance moment”, you won’t be able to think clearly or be able to do and say the things you want to say! So say them today! Tell those you love and care about that you love them! Tell them how much their lives have made yours better. Smell the roses! Look at the sunset! Sing that song!

“Love, Faith, Hope and Charity!” and the greatest of these is LOVE!

“May the sun shine always on your face and the rains fall gently on your fields, and may you always love and be loved!”

About Life's Lessons- Last Times

A gentleman having traveled down many roads. I've made my life easier by reading books by other people who have had trips down different roads than I have. I want to help others by sharing my efforts to understand change in ways they might understand and benefit from. Life is good...............just not always easy! Author, 4 short plays Actor, 2 movies, Board Chair of Local Theater , Gardener, Barbershop Quartet member
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