(((((((Windingroad & brother)))))))
Uncertainty and chronic illness can be h*ll on everyone, sometimes even worse than having a definite outcome looming.
Hang in there. Keeping you both in my thoughts.
(((((((Windingroad & brother)))))))
Uncertainty and chronic illness can be h*ll on everyone, sometimes even worse than having a definite outcome looming.
Hang in there. Keeping you both in my thoughts.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
(((((HUGS))))))) Keeping you and your brother in my thoughts.....((((HUGS))))
Thanks for all of the support it really means a lot to me. My brother is one of those patient's who is in remarkably good shape, in fact he also informed me he is now training for a triathlon. He's an awesome cyclist! He gets his blood tested all the time, he does what he's supposed to. Unfortunately he was a raging alcoholic a few years back and that was when he contracted the virus. But he seems to have changed mentally and physically for the better since his diagnosis (aside from the obvious of course). I just hope my niece doesn't have to go down that road (alcoholism runs in the family). She doesn't know her dads condition but I think she is starting to suspect it. For that matter my parents don't know either because we were afraid my mom would constantly worry about every little thing. I suggested to my brother we reconsider telling my parents. After all we were never sick as kids so I know my mom will start piecing things together soon if she hasn't already. So many variables in the equation.... the CC5R therapy is looking very promising. The good news is that he is just starting therapy and his doctor believes he is going to respond better than most given his good physical condition and that he is only just now needing medication. He obviously isn't feeling bad at all he's still training for the Hill Country Ride in April. It's a hundred mile ride to raise money for AIDS research. It's in Austin, Texas: those hills aren't for the faint of heart. This is why I say my brother has turned into an awesome cyclist, for one he's doing the HCR and another he's doing it on an very old steel Allez with downtube shifters. Bike is in great shape but most of the guys he rides with have fancy new carbon super lightweight bikes. He rocks!![]()
I don't have much to add except to say that my thoughts are with you and your brother.
Lots of hugs, WindingRoad. I'm very sorry to hear about your brother's diagnosis. I'm glad, however, that the diagnosis sobered him up. Mentally and physically, that has to help his situation, as well as his daughter's.
Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.
--Mary Anne Radmacher