Hi Ryan,
Your Wifes feelings are normal and should settle down, I hope this helps...
I am a caregiver to my husband with sclc, at first, I was angry, afraid of
losing him, and very scared as to how I would live without an income. I
can't work and at the time only 58. I will be 60 this fall. Our Doctor told
us that the worry would hinder his recovery so he told us to get all our
stuff in order as though he would die tomorrow, so we did. We put the house
in my Sons name, so I would be sure to have a place to live. We went to see
a Lawyer about everything else and were advised as to what to do with
everything else and we did. It was like a very big Mack Truck was lifted off
my back. At that point we both were able to focus on his treatment and
recovery. He has been in remission since last Sept. 24th, and still is as of
a week ago. We spent our every day and minute building memories. God has
been good to us. Print this out and let your wife read this and she can feel
free, and you to, to write to me anytime. My Don will be 74, Aug. 2. We
live in N. Muskegon, Michigan.
Love, hugs & prayers to you and yours,
Nanc ():-)
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