I'm so sorry, Jeron. No offense to your wife -- I know it is hard to watch
someone suffer, but I just can't understand leaving.

I know it is not quite the same, but we're here for you. I'll be praying for
you, I know others are as well.

Barbara H.

On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 4:24 PM, Jeron Rampersad <rumc...@hotmail.com>wrote:

>  Hi guys,
> Sorry I have been away for so long. I've been through hell since January
> 1st this year with my complications with TM. I started having really bad
> spasms then and I just thought they were normal, but here was our little
> friend TM acting up again through an infection I managed to pick up in
> Brazil. I was treated and got better and my wife and I were relocated to the
> Caribbean, where we are from, by her company just after that. We moved and
> things settled nicely for a while, but with TM a while is all you have. I
> got another attack. I've been hospitalised on 7 separate occasions since
> then just to deal with pain, because sadly neurology is not a practised
> science in the caribbean. My wife endured all the while at my side. At least
> she did for a while.....
> She finally got fed up of it all, seeing me spasm out of control in loads
> of pain must have been hard. She left me in mid April and I have been trying
> to cope since, but it's really hard. I love my wife and hate that I put her
> through so much, but I never thought she would have left. We haven't spoken
> in a month now and I have medical bills piling up and it's getting scary
> now. I just need to catch a break. It's more challenging now than when I was
> first hit by TM, because for the first time in my life I'm truly alone. I
> know my faith is being tested; I wish I knew what God wanted from me. I need
> you guys.....
> Jeron
>

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