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A very hard time for my family
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<blockquote data-quote="Nathan Lanni" data-source="post: 360099" data-attributes="member: 14629"><p>Bill, </p><p></p><p>On the one hand I'm deeply sorry for not following your thread from day one, but my sadness is somewhat alleviated now that your wife's condition has improved to the point you can bring her home. 3 to 3-1/2 months is a long time for her to be in hospital. But again, the news you're bringing her home is really great!</p><p></p><p>Several years ago my wife caught some kind of mysterious virus that at times caused her to lose her equilibrium. At first she wasn't aware of how it affected her. One day she stood up and then fell over breaking 2 of her fingers. She was plagued with sever fatigue, almost completely bedridden. It took about 5 years but she finally recovered and got her strength back. My daughter needed open heart surgery when she was 2 years old. She's a very active 27 years old now. My son was in intensive care for 3 weeks immediately following his birth. He's 25 now. These incidents were very trying and painful experiences. At no time did I lose my faith in God, but there were many times I asked "Why?". Now the "Why" doesn't seem so important - we have healed and fully recovered - physically, spiritually and financially.</p><p></p><p>It sounds like you've been through the worst of it. My prayer is your wife and family makes a speedy and full recovery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nathan Lanni, post: 360099, member: 14629"] Bill, On the one hand I'm deeply sorry for not following your thread from day one, but my sadness is somewhat alleviated now that your wife's condition has improved to the point you can bring her home. 3 to 3-1/2 months is a long time for her to be in hospital. But again, the news you're bringing her home is really great! Several years ago my wife caught some kind of mysterious virus that at times caused her to lose her equilibrium. At first she wasn't aware of how it affected her. One day she stood up and then fell over breaking 2 of her fingers. She was plagued with sever fatigue, almost completely bedridden. It took about 5 years but she finally recovered and got her strength back. My daughter needed open heart surgery when she was 2 years old. She's a very active 27 years old now. My son was in intensive care for 3 weeks immediately following his birth. He's 25 now. These incidents were very trying and painful experiences. At no time did I lose my faith in God, but there were many times I asked "Why?". Now the "Why" doesn't seem so important - we have healed and fully recovered - physically, spiritually and financially. It sounds like you've been through the worst of it. My prayer is your wife and family makes a speedy and full recovery. [/QUOTE]
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