Modified on 2/13/18: I was married to man who was a Type 1 diabetic for over 30 years. He also had sleep apnea, spinal stenosis, neuropathy, gastroparesis, and retinopathy. He had triple bypass surgery and a kidney transplant (I was the living donor). Because of his high and low blood sugars, mood swings were a constant concern. Although I tried very hard to stay, we lost each other along the way. Leaving was a very tough decision for me, but staying was even more difficult.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Really missing you!
Dear newtothis:
Hope all is all right with you. I miss your blog, your insight, and your sense of humor. Take care, and know you are in my prayers.
Lilly
Sweet Lilly,
ReplyDeleteIt's comforting to know the missing are not forgotten.
Like Crazy Wife recently having to disappear, several time in my life I've had to disappear as well.
Human nature is to survive, even if it's against the odds; against those seemingly so much stronger than ourselves.
I personally believe nothing is stronger than Love: Stronger than God.
Retreat in not always a declaration of defeat.
At times it's just a period to lick our wounds so we may fight another day in a venue better suited for our own personal victory.
-Anonymous Wife
Anonymous Wife,
ReplyDeleteHow very well said! Thank you.
Take care,
Lilly