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Old 10-12-2011, 01:29 PM #1
Jill Nielsen Jill Nielsen is offline
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Default Losing who i am ...

I have been a caregiver of my husband since his motorcycle accident in 1999. I had 3 young girls to raise and between caring for him and keeping busy with them I felt needed and my time was full of good things. Now my girls are grown and enjoying their own lives and I feel alone and unecessary. My husbands injury has left him unable to remember things and he functions more at a childlike level so I lost my companion in a way. I relied on being involved in my childrens lives . now I dont know what to do with mine. Feeling lost and lonely.
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