Take Care
Today was a doctor's appointment day. It's been almost two months since my husband's surgery, and not a single day has gone by without him suffering from headaches. He no longer knows how many pills he takes every day.
It's not the first time I've accompanied him. He still feels weak, and when his head hurts, he prefers to talk as little as possible, so I help him express everything he feels to the doctor. I have been a direct witness to his recovery and know firsthand how hard he is fighting to get better.
All the doctors tell him the same thing: “You have to be patient. This takes time.” And in theory, they're right. I'm sure they're doing everything they can to improve the patient's life and that medicine often needs its own process, its own pace. But how long do we have to wait? They don't really know what it means to ask for patience from someone who lives with pain every day, someone who is awakened by pain in the middle of the night, someone who wants to go out but whose weakness prevents him from walking for long! I don't think anyone knows, except him and me!
Although we are aware that nothing will ever be the same, we just wait for the moment when a little peace arrives. In the meantime, life must go on, and work and daily routine make this mission of accompaniment a little more bearable.
I have promised myself to take better care of my health. I cannot afford to get sick. Although sometimes illness strikes without warning, you always have to be alert to the signs your body gives you. Any unexpected result can turn everything upside down again, and things are easier to resolve when they are discovered in time.
Have you ever asked yourself how well you are taking care of your health? Are you eating well, getting enough rest, listening to your body, etc.? When we are young and in good health, we tend to see illness as something distant, until one day it knocks on our door or that of a family member.
You still have time to reflect on whether you are doing what is necessary to preserve that great gift of good health! Take it seriously!
Thanks for stopping by. Take care!
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Good evening. Since you ask about the health of your readers, I confess that at 56 years old, I don't take very good care of myself.
I hope that the situation at home and your husband's health continue to improve.
Best regards.
You are the same age as my husband. Well, if you are a person with good health you are very blessed, I believe that with good nutrition and exercise you have good health and of course mental health is also very important so going out with friends is healthy, at least that's what the experts say, learn something new, etc..
It's not very heavy to do to maintain good health, and it's always a good time to start taking care of yourself.
Thanks for stopping by and for your good wishes my friend.
Best regards.
Oh my dear. How hard it is to watch someone we love suffer. And yes, take care of yourself. Do it for yourself, and for him. Who else will care for him as you do?
You are his advocate. It's not a role you planned on, but try to think of it this way: In a long-term marriage, one of you was going to become ill first. There was no way to know who would be the patient and who would be the one taking care. Life is very whimsical, in a terrible way.
I feel for you deeply, as I know you understand. Sleep is very important. Do they have gummies there (legal) that are a mix of THC and CBD? These, often taken before bedtime, in modest quantities, can help to induce sleep and aid in a longer sleep.
I hope this trying time for both of you passes soon♥️
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Hello my dear Agmoore. Once again thank you for your kind words.
It is a law of life that in a marriage there is always one who takes care of the other for a while. And in many cases the one who takes care also neglects his health.
Take care of yourself my friend, I know you are also going through this situation and I wish the waters are calmer over there.
I have never heard of the gummies you are talking about, I just drink tea to sleep a little longer sometimes it works. But here we have to keep rowing, I know that this storm will soon cease.
I send a big hug to you and your family. 🤗