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TopicMy wife passed away July 17th with utilizing MAID. Join my healing journey.
Jeff_AKA_Snoopy
08/04/23 2:38:14 AM
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psvitantifail posted...
You are a very strong man rip, that last picture is so crazy she seems so healthy and lively.

Invisible disability/illness is such a horrible thing to have to deal with. Even doctors would just assume everything must be fine and that her major problem was mental health because she was young and "looked fine". She suffered with endometriosis as we began dating. She had to go to 6 different gynecologists before one figured out that was the problem and did a surgery to help her.

All because she "looked fine".

https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/user_image/1/5/6/AAABltAAEuSM.jpg

This was us on our first real date. Gosh, nearly 12 years ago. At that point we thought maybe she had Celiac Disease which maybe made some of her food allergies make more sense? Little did we know at the time that was when MCAS was starting to just begin its terrible reign of terror.

https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/user_image/9/9/8/AAABltAAEtBm.jpg

We went to my 10 year high school reunion together. Look at that gorgeous woman; totally out of my league. Here's a lesson to ya... nobody is truly out of your league. If you love each other and you make each other happy, it doesn't matter. I ended up becoming over 400 pounds while we were together (my coping strategy without realizing it for my entire adult life was fucking eating) and she had every right to just kick me to the curb if she wanted. Instead I realized I needed to make a change and she was super supportive.

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