As most of you know, I was a caregiver for my first husband, Wayne. I cared for him for four and a half years in our home after his diagnosis. He had a serious neurological disease which made him more and more physically disabled. As many of you also know, my second husband, Bob, also has a neurological disease. His disease is different, however, in that it necessitates him being in a nursing home. I was also younger at the time I was a caregiver for my first husband, so I used that method of caring for my husband at that time.
Recently I ran across a chapter from my book that I published in 2014 and wrote after my first husband's death. I can identify with many of the emotions and sentiments that I felt at the time. Perhaps, if you are a caregiver or not you can do likewise. Below is that chapter from ny book, Dear Caregiver Reflections for Family Caregivers.
"Dear caregiver, do you weary of the constant changes in your loved one’s health? If one’s loved ones faces a disease from which there is a possible cure, one continues to hope for their recovery. It is difficult going through those days, but there is hope for better days ahead. When one’s loved one’s disease is incurable and the declines are persistent, one enters an even more difficult sphere. As a caregiver, I so remember dreading and sometimes fearing the next decline in my husband‘s health.Would I be able to handle his next decline physically and emotionally?
In Joshua 3 the waters did not divide while God's people were still in camp or even as they were marching towards the Jordan River. Only when the leaders and people stepped out into the water in faith were God's people able to safely cross the Jordan River! (Joshua 3:15b-16a) Dear Caregiver, you may sometimes feel hopeless and even desperate in your care-giving experience. At times like these, commit your needs and desperate situations to the Lord. Like God’s Old Testament people, step out in faith. Trust that the Lord will see you through the seemingly impossible Jordan Rivers of your life. The Lord has our lives in His control, and we can trust and follow His leading!"
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