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We want to know about your sidekick. Are they your best friend, your doctor, family member, or a pet? Share here what makes them the perfect sidekick to you. Feel free to include pictures as well!
boley Member
Lately I am at the end of my rope. I work full-time, I manage a commercial office building with over 260 people. I have had MS for 24 years and my symptoms are getting worse.
Although I still walk (sometimes fall) or bang into walls at work, I am still mobile. Lately, I am getting hit from all sides here and at home. My husband is on SSD already from car accident 32 years ago (we are the walking wounded). Maybe help doing dishes or vacuuming rarely. I am trying to manage work, home and our pets (the only ones who give me comfort). I am trying not to cry writing this. I cannot afford mental health appointments due to the high cost of co-pays.
I have two beautiful cats (twins from birth) and a Sheltie. Zippy, Phoebe and Cole. If it were not for them I think suicide would be better option at this point. I need your help folks!
Mare.
Lawrence Hofer Member
Lawrence Hofer Member
cwarbelton Member
My sidekick is definitely my husband who drives me now that I am unable, helps me get dressed each morning, cooks all meals with instructions from me to help, gets most groceries with a list I provide for the meal plans for 1 week. He also makes me a 5-fruit smoothie with protein each morning. If I fall and it needs doctoring, he has all the supplies to do it and he’s very good at it and gentle. He’s often there to prevent falls. He made a home gym for me to do exercises daily to keep up my strength. He’s good at fixing my scooter when it has trouble. He helps me to get set up to do arts & craft day with my friends to make my life very enjoyable, even though I’m confined to this chair.
hogwoodt Member
Laura Kolaczkowski Moderator & Contributor
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Bryan Warbelton
mstiffsc03 Member
My husband is my best friend, my cheerleader, my caregiver, and my everything. Before the oral medications, he would give me my injections. He remembers symptoms or questions that I may forget when we visit my MS specialist. He has been by my side since my diagnosis nineteen years ago. He understands when I need a nap after work or I just don't feel like going out on the weekends.
God knew what He was doing when he paired us together. I have also been his caregiver for 26 years. He was injured while performing a training jump with the 82nd Airborne. As an SCI patient, he completely understands my nerve pain, numbness, and weakness.
Lisa Emrich Moderator & Contributor
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