I am terribly sorry for you illness and hope that you will make a full recovery. If I may off my thoughts. I have always been one who hated asking others for help. As a result I missed out on some good times with my son. I imagine that you are probably one who gladly helps others too. I have learned that my "independence" is actually a form of pride; not wanting to impose etc. People you have helped will be willing to help you and won't think anything about other than they will feel good they could help. Most children recognize that mom and dad raised them and perhaps sacrificed much for them, so they see a need for returning the love and devotion you taught them by your example. Most will want mom and dad to have a good quality of life and if it means helping out when needed so be it. When we refuse the help of others, it robs them of a blessing and an opportunity to share some quality time with you and you with them. Continued refusals of help only drives them away. Don't let your pride get in the way of what could be something great. May be this doesn't fit you, but if it does I hope it helps. It's a lesson I've had to learn the hard way.
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