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Hi everyone. My name is Sandy and I am a carepartner to my husband Jim. Jim has multiple sclerosis and is considered secondary progressive. He's had ms for 19+ years. Jim is in a wheelchair and cannot do some daily things for himself. We've been married almost 23 years and have two sons in college.
Jim went through kidney failure about five years ago and I retired to take care of him full time. I actually love having this opportunity and sometimes think this was really my calling. I was teaching art and design in college and while I loved my job, nothing is as priceless as having the opportunity to take care of my husband. God trusted me to do this and I hope to do well. That's us in my avatar. I am not going to lie and say it's easy. No way. It's a very hard job and one that can sometimes make us feel alone and scared. But, we all know we have to be the strong one right? Sometimes when I feel alone and isolated I come on a board such as this one and I realize I am not alone and there are some who are worse off and have more difficulties than I can ever imagine. I have learned to appreciate what I have and take my position seriously. My husband and I work as a team. If we didn't I honestly do not know how things would be. I learned it's OK to let him know I am scared and in return we work together to figure things out. We also took care of future issues and talk about things that people who aren't sick don't. We don't live in the future but we know it's something we have to think about. We try to live each day as if its our last. Ok, I will stop rambling. Just wanted to introduce myself and say hello! Hugs, Sandy
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Oh Sandy...its so nice to be here...feels safe...
![]() How is Jim's bladder doing...How are you doing??? ![]()
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My best friends live in my computer.... . Suffered with back problems since birth...7 back surgeries to date, the last one being on 5/13/2015. Fibromyalgia, PTSD, Chronic Pain “Being my sweethearts full-time care partner, I have to remind myself, when some well-meaning friend or relative questions my methods or motives, that I know more than they do because I Live this life 24/7, and they only come for short visits.” Tamiloo . Gotta love my Olhipie! Dx'd RRMS 1986, SPMS 2004 . Watch my Olhipie Skiing.... . |
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Hi Sandy,
You sound like a wonderful person. You have the right attitude to enjoy the time you are spending with your husband - it is a gift in its own way. My 12 year old son was home ill, and I thought the one good part was the time we got to spend together. I wish you and your husband the best - I'm here if you ever need to speak. terry |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks for posting here so we can catch up with you and Jim. Tootsie
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Sandy,
You and Jim are blessed to have each other!!! You two are always in my prayers and I love to read your posts
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Thank you everyone. Jim is doing as well as can be expected. The unknown regarding the possible bladder removal is worse than a UTI emotionally. We are definitely not going to do it if there is something else that would help. We have wondered if adding a super pubic cath at the lower end of his bladder would help? We have to wait and ask the urologist.
For those who don't know us, Jim has a urostomy. They created it by placing a piece of bowel to the top of his bladder that directs the urine out the stomach. He needed this to protect his kidneys from reflux. He has a very spastic bladder from his ms and it was shooting the urine into his kidneys. Add a UTI and you get the picture. I hope this forum becomes very busy with us caregivers. While I do appreciate the other forums and the friends I have made, it's nice to speak with those who really know what we go through as caregivers. I am sure the same is for those who are sick. And then there are some of us who are sick as well and caring for a loved one. My biggest fear is becoming sick while caring for Jim. Hugs to everyone, let's stick together and support each other. ![]()
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Hopefully a lot of carepartners check in here.....I can tell u guys all this!
Sandy is my bestest bestest bud and her and Jim are two of the most amazingly fantastical people!!! I can't wait for u all to get to know them!!! ![]()
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Renee One's dignity may be assaulted, vandalized and cruelly mocked, but cannot be taken away unless it is surrendered. |
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hang in there girlfriend ... i hope that you and i can exchange thoughts and ideas ... and hugs too ... hows the fishing
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