You are about read the blog of Peter Johann. In this blog I talk about numerous things including my love for classical music, my love for my savior Jesus Christ, and my interest in the medical field. I love life for what God gave me, and so I will share my life with you, and all the blessings I have received.
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
So many blessings!
You know, I have so many blessings to be thankful for. We all do. Every single one of us. We need to Thank the Lord Jesus Christ every single day, numerous times each day for the wonderful blessings that he pour out on us. I'm so thankful for wonderful parents who have given everything they could to help getme an education, to help me breathe and to live as health as possible. I'm so thankful for this tracheostomy which has improves the quality of my life sagnificantly, and which has given me so much more energy now that I'm ventilating and oxygenating better with my ventilator, and now I have better secretion management. I'm so thankful for wonderful classical music to listen to. Classical music is so addicting. If you would stop and you'd take time to listen to some of the wonderful composers, such as Johann Sebastian Bach, and Ludwig Van Beethoven, or George Fredric Handel, you'd see just how wonderful this music is. I absolutely have fallen in love with Bach's music especially. The Piece known as "Capriccio, BWV 992 On Behalf Of The Departure Of A Beloved Brother," has been a piece that I've been working on on the piano lately. It's such a beautiful piece. Especially the first movement. It's so addicting to listen to that piece. When I was in the Pulmonary ICu after my trach, and I could not speak, I listened to that wonderful piece over and over and over and over again and even though most nights there I really did not get any quality sleep, that piece really blessed me. I was lying there in the ICU bed on the Servo I ventilator and I was listening to a YouTube playlist with different versions of that piece inside of it. I loved the harpsichord version the most. It's a video that all you can see is the sheet music layed out on the screen, but what you hear is indescribably beautiful. So I'd lie there just loving that piece. It's what helped me remain calm even though I was in hurting and even though the day of my trach, afterwards, when the nurse attempted to feed me through my G-Tube it all came back up all over me. But you know, that night as I was unable to get hardly any sleep, the thing that kept me from going mad was the wonderful Music I listened to. I also listened to a playlist filled with Minuets. Minuets are absolutely beautiful. Especially Bach Minuets. This playlist had over 100 videos inside of it, and so I lied there and whenever a nurse or technician would come in, they would comment that they enjoyed my music. At one point, I sat up in the bed and started conducting with my hands, and I could not speak, but I was laughing, and setting the ventilator's high pressure alarm off with my laughing. they were all laughing as well. Classical music really seems to be the thing that gets you through ilness and gets you through the recovery process after operations. It's done that with me. It's how I got through my 28 days in the hospital last year where I underwent three operations, two of them very major operations. It's how I entertained the nurses when I could not even speak. I'd have classical music playing all day and all night and they would all comment on it. I'd have Beethoven playing sometimes, or sometimes I'd have Mr. Mozart playing. Sometimes it'd be Sir. Johann Sebastian Bach. Sometimes it would be a variety of the composers. But classical music has really really been a blessing. We all should be listening to this absolutely wonderful music, and we should all be learning the names of these pieces and the composers that they belong to.
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