Guest guest Posted March 22, 2006 Report Share Posted March 22, 2006 Given Rick's recent post about the difficulty of dating with chronic pain, I thought I would share a story with a happy ending, maybe to encourage the singles in our group that there *is* hope out there, and there are " normals " who are willing to take on us CPers.... My 45 yo brother met a woman through an internet chat room that he really liked, and started dating. After a few dates, she dropped what she thought was a " bomb " on him - that she has MS. She thoroughly expected that that was the last she was ever going to see of him, because every other guy she'd ever met had turned tail and run, including her bastard of a previous husband (he'd been one of those " why are you doing this to *me* " kinda guys - we all know the type, right?) My brother has always used me as his personal relationship counselor, so of course I got the first call. His only reaction was bafflement at why she had turned so " weird " about telling him! He didn't see a problem with the MS itself - he just really couldn't comprehend why she was pushing him away so hard! I had to explain to him that she had probably been hurt so many times by guys that couldn't deal that it was perfectly reasonable for her to be defensive and protective and expect that he was going to be just like the rest of them. But not my bro! I'm so proud of him! Now, he didn't go into this blind or naive - he took the time to do research and asked a lot of questions, and they talked a lot about how things would work, but he didn't let it scare him off. He just accepted that at their age, health issues - even scary chronic ones - are going to have to be expected, and he's not one to give up easily. Even though she kept testing him, and pushing him away for a while, sure he was going to give up eventually, he stuck it out, refusing to let her run him off over something that to him just wasn't worth losing the relationship. They're still together and doing great! And, there hasn't been an annoucement yet, but I think she's going to end up being my sister one of these days! And I couldn't be happier.... So there is hope out there, singles! (And no, I don't have any more brothers, sorry! He's one of a kind....) Cheryl in AZ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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