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-----Original Message----- I'm dealing with a lot of

emotions over this - feeling like I've

let him down because he still doesn't have a wife who is even close to normal...

Let him down? Wasn’t the whole point behind his gift

- that he still HAS a wife? A loving,

caring woman (who loves him more than anyone else) and who is the superb mother

of his child? Wasn’t that the

point of his life saving gift? All

this “stuff” that followed is/was out of your control anyway. Besides, he gave this wonderful gift 100%

out of pure love, not looking for something in return (other than your life)….thinking

that you let him down sort of diminishes that gift, that love, don’t you think?

If the case was reversed, would you

feel he let you down because he wasn’t “normal” yet? Nope, wouldn’t happen.

Todd’s body rejected his brothers liver,

but that in no way diminished the Gift, did it?

gave his dad (Maureen’s Jim) the Gift

of Life, do you think regrets giving that Gift now, because Jim has skin

cancers? Nope.

Deb, don’t worry over this one second

more! You will have years &

years to be a “normal wife”.

Barb in Texas

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Deb in VA,

I'm with Barb 100% on this one! Heed her advice and don't think about

it a second more. Besides you are worth far more than a liver to many,

many, many people!!! Mike and Noah love you and so do we!

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Dear Deb,

For some reason, I never received your original email to the group, but from

Barb and 's responses, I think I have the gist of your post. I

totally agree with Barb and . Do not waste one more minute fretting

about this. You are certainly not at all responsible for any of the

problems that you so courageously have overcome in the past year. I've told

you before that you are my hero, and you continue to be. When you are

feeling down and out, please remember how many of us adore you and look

forward to your knowledgeable and compassionate posts. In addition to Mike

and Noah, please add all of us to the list of people who love you and count

on you in many ways!

Ricky

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So well said, brought tears to my eyes.

dee

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> Let him down? Wasn't the whole point behind his gift - that he still

> HAS a wife? A loving, caring woman (who loves him more than anyone

> else) and who is the superb mother of his child? Wasn't that the point

> of his life saving gift? All this " stuff " that followed is/was out of

> your control anyway. Besides, he gave this wonderful gift 100% out of

> pure love, not looking for something in return (other than your

> life)..thinking that you let him down sort of diminishes that gift, that

> love, don't you think? If the case was reversed, would you feel he let

> you down because he wasn't " normal " yet? Nope, wouldn't happen.

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> Todd's body rejected his brothers liver, but that in no way diminished

> the Gift, did it?

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> gave his dad (Maureen's Jim) the Gift of Life, do you think

> regrets giving that Gift now, because Jim has skin cancers? Nope.

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> Deb, don't worry over this one second more! You will have years & years

Dee Vinovich, GRI

Your Realtor for Life

Traders Realty Corp.

721 W. Lake

Peoria, IL 61614

dvinovich@...

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Hi Deb

I didn't see your original post either, but I wouldn't feel bad about

not yet being a normal wife. I have been married 7+ years and while

my wife is healthy, she is certainly not normal. This means, of

course, that she is totally normal!

Don't know if that makes sense which is what makes me normal too!

I am sure he feels blessed to have you with him and he is not

thinking less of you or that he made a mistake just because you have

experienced setbacks and challenges.

Back to my wife for a second, I met a lot of normal people in my

life but I never wanted to marry any of them. Normal is overrated

and boring. I married her because she was different and special.

You are so much more appreciated by your husband than most wives are

because he almost lost you. When you are finally " recovered " , your

marriage will be anything but normal and that is good.

in Cleveland

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