Posted by Tom JD50 on August 29, 2013 at 13:58:39 from (173.28.68.136):
In Reply to: TSC job..... posted by DeltaRed on August 29, 2013 at 11:51:04:
Keep your chin up. Don't want to sound like a broken record, but when things get rough, just remember that there is some one that is probably worse off for some reason. Not trying to take the spot light here, just want to tell you our story. My wife has Diabetes and lost her sight in 1989, at 28 years old, when the kids were in school. She was denied disability the 1st time around even after the eye doctor from University Hospital, said she was completely blind and would never see again. She worked in a nursing home as an aid and would get rides to work and still make beds , not seeing anything. As her health deteriated, she finally pretty much stayed at home and just took care of the housework. She bakes from scratch, breads, cookies, cakes, pies etc. She knits and crochets. She sews buttons on for me, even threads the needle to sew it on. She had a job for a while across the street from our house a couple years ago working at a deli and bakery, doing dishes and slicing buns small odd jobs until she started having back and hip problems. She is a small thing that watches her diabetes real close and manages them well. Her first thought are our kids and myself. If I ever had to do with out her, I would be lost for sure. She is the best thing that ever happened to me and is what brightens my day when I think I have aches and pains. Good Luck and hang in there.
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