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Fred First's avatar

You people! It means so much to know there are ears and hearts that hear when the tree falls in the forest. Again and again I'm urged by those farther down this caregiver's road than I am, to not be afraid to ask for help. Having readers who know where I'm from, so to speak, and who are there to lean on--even while not in physical space together--is a blessing and a privilege that gives me both comfort and hope I need right now. Thank you. Truly. I will add to the "Lonesome Highway" marriage-and-mental-health travelogue from time to time, knowing you care.

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Kathy's avatar

I have read your writings for a long time but only recently respond. You are very brave to share some of this journey with us, and although I am a caregiver to an elderly mother, I do not face the exact challenges. I am not a writer, but when I suddenly faced my world without my husband, I wrote regularly…short bursts of anger…loss and loneliness. Then, I met others in my sad world. We shared, prayed and commiserated…it has eased my fears and loneliness. Yes, write..everyday….and share when you feel it. Aging, the complication, responsibilities …like walking on a boulder strewn path. I have learned to relish every moment that I can feel worry free. We are here…listening…write every day…share only when you feel it…and relish those few moments.

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