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clwp
Love my girls!
Member since 10/06 2114 total posts
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ISO a support group for wives with disabled husbands
It's been a long time since I've been on this site with all that my family has been through. 3 years ago my husband was injured pretty bad in a car accident, I was pregnant with our third child at the time. He has had numerous surgeries and he is still having a lot of problems. We have 3 kids, 8, 7 and almost 2.5. My younger 2 have developmental challenges and are getting a lot of help, but I'm definitely a special needs mom. As much as I've been so happy and grateful for how we are keeping our chins up, I have realized through this my life consists of no friends, very little contact with my family, I have no gal pals, no girls nights or weekends. I know people feel bad and I'm done with that, I know they might not even know what to say to me anymore, but I feel like I have no idea how to socialize. My husband and I don't date night because he can't really get out, no alone time trips anywhere, no family vacations. It's not his fault and my marriage isn't crumbling, just I'm sad and it's exhausting to always try to be happy and positive. I go to therapy, but I need to meet other women like me with young kids and living spouses they are married and committed to, who are disabled but not elderly either. Does such a thing exist? I'm not sure what else to do or look for to find friends and enjoy myself a bit.
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Posted 10/22/16 11:56 PM |
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LSP2005
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Re: ISO a support group for wives with disabled husbands
I remember you and think of you. Have you tried to reach out to local hospitals, your husband's physician, or any of the therapists who might run support groups? I wish you well.hugs.
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Posted 10/23/16 12:59 AM |
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3girls1dog
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Re: ISO a support group for wives with disabled husbands
Don't know if a support group exists. My husband was paralyzed 6 months after our 2nd DD was born. Its defiantly a different way of life and hard when there is no one to vent to.
Message edited 10/23/2016 9:14:26 PM.
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Posted 10/23/16 9:14 PM |
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MsSissy
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Re: ISO a support group for wives with disabled husbands
I didn't look through them all but maybe you can find something HERE
Best of luck. I've been in a similar situation but we didn't have kids. I know how difficult it can be on a marriage.
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Posted 10/23/16 9:45 PM |
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clwp
Love my girls!
Member since 10/06 2114 total posts
Name: mommy
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Re: ISO a support group for wives with disabled husbands
Aww, thank you for thinking of me LSP2005. I'll ask at his upcoming appointments and call area hospitals.
Message edited 10/24/2016 10:06:00 PM.
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Posted 10/23/16 10:27 PM |
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clwp
Love my girls!
Member since 10/06 2114 total posts
Name: mommy
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Re: ISO a support group for wives with disabled husbands
3girls1dog... I too have 3 girls, lol. If you need to talk, please reach out to me. Maybe we can help each other.
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Posted 10/23/16 10:29 PM |
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clwp
Love my girls!
Member since 10/06 2114 total posts
Name: mommy
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Re: ISO a support group for wives with disabled husbands
Thank you MsSissy. Will look into this list.
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Posted 10/23/16 10:31 PM |
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