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Magnate
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 2,088
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Magnate
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 2,088
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Hi Joelle,
Welcome to the forum.
My husband was disabled for most of our marriage. We were married 34 years and 7 months when he died 14 months ago.
He had back surgery along with enphezema and heart problems. I became disabled after 17 years of our marriage. It was kind of like the blind leading the blind. When he was really sick I would take care of him and when I was really bad off he was taking care of me. Whoever felt the best that day did what they could do. I believe that is how we all have to do to get through life when it throws you a curve.
It's a blessing that you have your husband and other son to help you. Our only daughter has stood by us the whole time. Thankfully she married a wonderful man that is ok with what she does for us. I feel bad sometimes because she does have to do so much though.
I am glad you found the forum. You will find a lot of support here and enjoy everyone's company.
I forgot to say my daughter became my paid caregiver about 4 years ago and she took care of both me and he dad. I was thankful she could get paid to do it.
I always worry about her getting down because she takes care of me and another lady with MS but I think because we all laugh and enjoy each others company that helps keep the caregiver going.
Ada
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