Guest guest Posted July 30, 2003 Report Share Posted July 30, 2003 Welcome and yes I do believe you have had a tremendous effect upon her recovery. It is so important to have loving, supporting people to care for us, comfort us, love us. Its the only way to keep this horrid disease from completely overwhelming us into that pit of despair. You dont say what kind of condition your wife is in. You say shes come a long way back, so I will assume she is not bedridden. I do not know what kinds of medications she is on nor what their effects are upon her. However if she has the strength to be entertained by a small group of friends and family it would do wonders for her. An idea perhaps is for her to take a good nap before the celebrations begin. This should hopefully give her enough energy to be able to participate with everyone and enjoy herself. Im sure you know your wife well enough to be able to tell when she is tiring herself. She may become so involved with the fun and enjoyment of the party she may not realize she is becoming too tired. This is where you will need to come in and simply keep an eye on her and if she seems to be exhausting herself you will need to hopefully encourage the guests to leave and her to rest. You sound like a wonderful, loving husband. You are both very lucky to have each other. Shar--- In Neurosarcoidosis , " kylearray " <kyle.friedrich@a...> wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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