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It's been 2 years since my husband's near death ordeal. He's not the same physically but it hasn't changed my love for him. His scars are reminders of the battle he's won. He is one of the few people to be featured in the medical journals as having survived all that he went through. We receive blessings when we survive tramatic experiences. This has been an extreme case of newlywed woes. Married in 2015 and almost a widow six months in. I value life more because he almost lost his. I truly appreciate communities like this one. I'm truly thankful for the support I received from strangers who can relate. Much love to you all

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what a lovely post - thank you, and Happy Christmas to you and your husband

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