Guest guest Posted October 1, 2003 Report Share Posted October 1, 2003 Hi Everyone Hope you do not mind a partner of a bronchiectasis sufferer sending a note........I am Graham's wife May. Like most of the members Graham thinks it is excellent to be able to be part of a group with people who predominantly all have the one problem - the Bronchs. Graham's health has improved heaps since leaving Scotland and settling in Brisbane, Australia. In Scotland out of any given four weeks he would be fine for one week, getting sick for the next, really sick for the third and getting better for the fourth - not much fun (for him or me :-)). A few weeks ago there was a number of notes about partner support and felt I would like to comment. It is obvously very difficult supporting someone who has a illness which is not vizible. When Graham has a bad attack of the bronchs it is hard for me not to be able to help but I am unable to do anything useful. We both know that he will become short temperted, needs medication, postural drainage and plenty rest. I worry the entire time he is sick and when we are in situations which I know may give him the Bronchs. We do not like having to constantly explain to friends and work mates why we are not able to go to some venues or may have to leave important events should the air conditioning begin to have its effects. When I married Graham 26 years ago I was aware of his condition (atlhough not probably fully aware of the debilitating effects) but to be perfectly honest I would have married him under any health circumstances as he was who I wanted to spend my life with. Luckily we have been able to survive the health bad times and make the best of the good ones by talking heaps, avoiding as much as possible trigger situations and most importantly making light of the situation (when possible!!) Having any illness is not easy, having the bronchs must be awful and my heart goes out to each and every one of you with your varying degrees of invalidity. Please remember though that the person who has the illness can become consumed by it during the bad times. It is not easy being on the outside, seeing the person you love very much so sick. Not everyone has the capacity to tell their partner exactly how much they care or how worried they may be. I also enjoy reading all your postings and hearing about your experiences helps with my understanding of the illness too. Hopefully there are other partners who do the same. Keep well. May Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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