hi sandy!! im still with my wife,and 3 beautifull kids.if it was not for them,i would not be here today.with all i was going through at the time,i failed to recognise the presssure on my wife,having it all dropped on her shoulders.the thing that somtimes goes unnoticed is the caregiver.it took
et me know how you are getting along
Love from Ann in Ireland
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From: Kathryn Keen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 1:08 AM
Subject: [TMIC] RE:WHY DEPRESSION WITH TM
> Hi,
> I've just recently joined this forum and have been re
Sally...I don't think it's so much "self centered" as it is "self
preservation"..if we don't take care of ourselves first we won't even be
able to take care of anyone else.
Someone sent in a story the other day that I think we should ALL
read..I believe it was Jeff that sent it in
In a message dated 4/23/2006 11:47:15 A.M. Hawaiian Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
im 2 weeks behind in everything from a stay in the hosp with
infection and pneumonia.
the original post was right on,we seem to loose a part of ourselves,when
it hits us,
Jeff,
Sorry to
Hi,
I've just recently joined this forum and have been reading the posts for
a bit. I can relate to the depression thread here. I developed TM in
December, was hospitalised, and am now stuck in a wheelchair, and it's
affected every part of my life. My neurologist says I 'may or may not'
re
i know this was last weeks posting,but im 2 weeks behind in everything from a stay in the hosp with infection and pneumonia. the original post was right on,we seem to loose a part of ourselves,when it hits us,and it makes it hard in the recovery effort,i found myself allways looking back at what