Thank you, Shelley.
Definitely a few votes on this forum for "moms." I'm with you all on that. I'm fortunate that she's along the path of that 140 mile trip to the eye doctor's office, though ... if the visit went poorly ... I usually just want to head home.
It is such a strange thing to deal with, in terms of other peoples' perceptions. If your eyes aren't chronically red, then you "don't look sick" (has anybody else heard this line before?).
It's such a naive statement. Not intentionally harsh, I'm sure, but naive. There are certainly lots of conditions that are readily apparent to an observer, but there are also lots that aren't.
The really bad days that I had from the trial of those rigid gas permeable "intra-limbal" lenses are behind me. Today was a much better day. Still didn't leave the house, so ... we're not talking "Singing in the Rain" here, but... As I look back on the last week, I can easily see how everything just sort of came together in the worst possible way all at once. When I'm yet a little better, I'll have to figure out some sort of way that my wife and I can manage through the really dark times, knowing that they are not all that frequent.
I also think it's wise and selfless of you to let your partner have "his own time." I have always tried to be supportive of my wife's outside pursuits, usually encouraging her, for example, to find friends to run with, to bike with, or to hike with so that--if I'm down, she's not.
We'll get through this ... all of us.
Thanks again for the support. It means a bunch.
Definitely a few votes on this forum for "moms." I'm with you all on that. I'm fortunate that she's along the path of that 140 mile trip to the eye doctor's office, though ... if the visit went poorly ... I usually just want to head home.
It is such a strange thing to deal with, in terms of other peoples' perceptions. If your eyes aren't chronically red, then you "don't look sick" (has anybody else heard this line before?).
It's such a naive statement. Not intentionally harsh, I'm sure, but naive. There are certainly lots of conditions that are readily apparent to an observer, but there are also lots that aren't.
The really bad days that I had from the trial of those rigid gas permeable "intra-limbal" lenses are behind me. Today was a much better day. Still didn't leave the house, so ... we're not talking "Singing in the Rain" here, but... As I look back on the last week, I can easily see how everything just sort of came together in the worst possible way all at once. When I'm yet a little better, I'll have to figure out some sort of way that my wife and I can manage through the really dark times, knowing that they are not all that frequent.
I also think it's wise and selfless of you to let your partner have "his own time." I have always tried to be supportive of my wife's outside pursuits, usually encouraging her, for example, to find friends to run with, to bike with, or to hike with so that--if I'm down, she's not.
We'll get through this ... all of us.
Thanks again for the support. It means a bunch.
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