Guest guest Posted January 12, 2008 Report Share Posted January 12, 2008 Gwen, This is one of the most intelligent and touching writings that I have ever read concerning chronic illness. My husband is a dear and we have been married for 35 years, but the last 7 or so, I have been in chronic pain, and I feel like the online people with chronic pain are the only ones who understand how I feel. There are less and less activities that I can share with him. He went kayaking for over two hours and then is doing his double paper route now, so he can watch the Packer game. None of these I can do or plan to do. I have got a movie to watch during the game as I am not a football fan. Anyway, thanks for your heartfelt thoughts. Gentle pain-free hugs, Penny Gwen wrote: You know someone can be in a crowd and be alone. You can be in a marriage for years and still be lonely. A person can be in a loving family and still be lonely. A person must be happy with themselves first and then reach out to others. It is very likely that everyone in the entire world is lonely at one time or another. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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