Guest guest Posted April 2, 2005 Report Share Posted April 2, 2005 I don't think she needs support. I've been the recipient of this sort of attitude myself. Doug > Re: You wont belive what the > wife just said to me!! > > hi there! > > Ask your wife to send me an email. My husband has hep C and > I would be more than happy to give her support! > Kathy > kathypfmp@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2005 Report Share Posted April 2, 2005 Well the old saying is wait till you walk a mile in my shoes. As Ellen Degenerous (spelling) said " my mom started running at 62 she is now 92 and we don't know where she is " . Here there are a mixture of newly diagnosed and those of us old veterans to address the needs of our community. I have found that over the many many years with this disease before these groups were readily available that the only option of educating yourself was the spattering of hard to find information available. Yes you can read and research but you will not have the interaction and communication that she will find here. You evidently know this. But we all move at different paces to cope with this disease at different levels of severity. So maybe you have to educate her as to the available options and encourage her with support for her choice so she will see the light that this forum offeres her. At her chosen speed but with a directed and diplomatic coaxing it will happen. Logic is the best medicine. The faster she address her emotional side with relation to this disease the better it may be for her. Experience is a learning tool. I'm or were're here to yell at whenever you need encouragement in your quest for the best for her. Fred Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2005 Report Share Posted April 3, 2005 I cannot ask her to contact you because the woman in question is Mr. Parenteau's wife. He already asked her to join this group and ask questions and he quoted her, " I read, I know what hep c is. " To me that is not frustration. That is obstinance. Perhaps she might be more amenable to a little one-on-one with you but somehow, I doubt it. Doug > RE: You wont belive what the > wife just said to me!! > > Doug, > > I appreciate her frusteration...please ask her to contact me... > Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2005 Report Share Posted April 3, 2005 now that is a shame... --- Doug Nicholson wrote: > I cannot ask her to contact you because the woman in > question is Mr. > Parenteau's wife. He already asked her to join this > group and ask questions > and he quoted her, " I read, I know what hep c is. " > To me that is not > frustration. That is obstinance. Perhaps she might > be more amenable to a > little one-on-one with you but somehow, I doubt it. > > Doug > > > RE: You wont belive > what the > > wife just said to me!! > > > > Doug, > > > > I appreciate her frusteration...please ask her to > contact me... > > Kathy > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2005 Report Share Posted April 3, 2005 Well said Fred, I agree completely. Thank you for putting into words what I felt. Love Janet > > Well the old saying is wait till you walk a mile in my shoes. As > Ellen Degenerous (spelling) said " my mom started running at 62 she > is now 92 and we don't know where she is " . Here there are a mixture > of newly diagnosed and those of us old veterans to address the needs > of our community. I have found that over the many many years with > this disease before these groups were readily available that the > only option of educating yourself was the spattering of hard to find > information available. Yes you can read and research but you will > not have the interaction and communication that she will find here. > You evidently know this. But we all move at different paces to cope > with this disease at different levels of severity. So maybe you have > to educate her as to the available options and encourage her with > support for her choice so she will see the light that this forum > offeres her. At her chosen speed but with a directed and diplomatic > coaxing it will happen. Logic is the best medicine. The faster she > address her emotional side with relation to this disease the better > it may be for her. Experience is a learning tool. > > I'm or were're here to yell at whenever you need encouragement in > your quest for the best for her. > > Fred Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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