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I can't seem to shake the devastation that is mine now to bear. To say that I miss my husband is an understatement. I think about him everyday and remember that awful last day. I walk the floor at night and wonder when will it be my turn ? I hope that it won't be too long.
Now that he has gone, I must finish out those nine years, more or less, although I'd love to be with him, my turn has not yet come.. These should be the thoughts of those in a May-December marriage. We must all face reality. Sometimes I think that it is harder for the one left behind.
GOOD LUCJ|K!
Best to you on your caregivers journey~
Hap
perhaps for both of you. Even leisurely time in the library can give you & him some quiet time. Your local hospital might offer caregiver seminars or support groups where you can meet people dealing with similar obligations.
Cultivate your own friendships and creative outlets. In some instances, your husband might accompany you even if he does not participate.