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Lovely husband!!!!

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I saw the consultant for the first time on Monday and since I've got a diagnosis I just wanted to share with you what a loving and supportive husband I've got!!! I've only had symptoms since April but he has been brill!!! I love him loads

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SandraMarie

You're very lucky, it's a very lonely illness, and hard to understand on a day-to -day basis. He will need as much support as you, with this very changable condition.Best wishes.x

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SandraM

Its good to hear you have a supportive husband, I can only echo what sandramarie states. Thankfully I too hve a very supportive husband - carries out the majority of housework (without moaning!) as I am unable to anymore, he comes to all my clinic appointments with me too. I dont know what I would do without him. All the best to you and your husband.

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BevMyers

That's exactly what you need - I have one too! How lucky are we?!!

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Kerry72

we are very lucky!!! i'm glad others have a supportive husband too :)

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CWats

I have a wonderful and supportive husband too! He does all of the housework and yardwork. He also works crazy hours outside the house. He takes care of the grandchildren when they visit (including dirty diapers) and he takes excellent care of me. He also goes with me to ALL of my doctors' appointments and changes my pump (I have a subcutaneous catheter in my stomach that administers medicine) and makes sure I have enough oxygen (I am on 4 liters continuously). I am truly blessed.

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moimoi

My hubby is also one in a million. He has had to take a lot on the chin since I became disabled with MS ten years ago and the added complication of Raynaud's diagnosed in 2009. We still have a good partnership but I hate the limitations but making the best out of life is good for both of us.

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