Podcast 023: “Then it hit me – this isn’t the worst pain I’ve ever felt!”
By Dr. Ron Ross
By 8:00 pm that night the pain around my heart had increased substantially. I figured it was one of those gas bubbles created by the extra-bacon BLT I made myself a few hours earlier.
Problem was, it kept getting worse. I changed sitting positions, swallowed some antacids, took a short walk, drank a couple of glasses of lukewarm water, and more. No relief, so I took a couple of more antacids and drank another glass of water. Put on my PJs and watched some TV.
Problem was, it kept getting worse.
When you’re married, there are a variety of pains you encounter – some are physical, and some are emotional. In this podcast, Dr. Ross talks about a recent trip to the ER. He went that night because he thought he was having a heart attack. Hear his story and explanation of how the pain he felt in his chest wasn’t as bad as the pain he still feels in his heart.
Dr. Ross
Please call us if you ever need some assistance, we
will be there as soon as possible. Friends are near.
There are some pains that no one but Our Lord can help. I go through that often myself. I lost my son
with cancer, now my daughter has the same kind he died
of….its heartbreaking.
Peggy and Estel Haning
Thank you, Peggy & Estel, for your kind comments. Your prayers and your friendship are appreciated. Blessings to you as you deal with the pain and loss within your own family.