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Tracy9
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Wasted Days

Day after day slides by
Piled up like bones in a graveyard
Higher and higher, never getting buried

Sticky, slimy, sweaty days
Blurry, foggy, dizzy days
They just slip by.

I lie here
Like I'm watching a movie
Of someone else's life.

When do I get to wake up?

Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
Again, again, and yet again
Now the days have twisted somehow into years

Once in a while
A day becomes crisp
I can breathe the air and hear the sounds
But mostly, I lie here

Day after day slips by
Until a real tangible chunk of my life has escaped me
I cannot reclaim it
I cannot get it back

Most insidious of all
Are the years of life stolen
From my child, who has no mother

No one to play with him, no one to care for him
No one to help with homework
His life is slipping by
Day after day, spent on a computer
When he should be outside laughing and playing

Night after night, watching TV
Rather than reading or playing a game
Year after year, grades sliding down, homework not done

No parent to guide him
Week after week, cereal for dinner
No one able to cook for him

Steal my life, steal my joy
Leave me a shell of my self
But you have also stolen someone's childhood

And I can't fix it
I try, I try, for years I've tried

Pills and supplements
Shots and Ivs
Doctor after doctor
Still I try

Still I lie here
A shell of a person
A shadow of a mom
A hollow life.

Tracy A. Will
October 11, 2008

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Liz D
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I am so sorry..... hugggggggggsssssssss
I wish I could help.

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Wow. That was great, Tracy. Been there .. except I had no children to worry about.

You'll make it. I PROMISE! [group hug]

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Geneal
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[group hug]

Ah Tracy.

So sad....so true....

So beautifully written and shared.


Hang in there my friend.

Sending you Angels to wrap their wings around you and hold you close.

To comfort you in this dark time...

Wish I were there to give you a hug too.


Your children know you love them.

That is the greatest gift you can give them.


Hang in there.

Praying for better days for you soon.

Hugs,

Geneal

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Melodymaker
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No days are truly lost you see
For every life's a tapestry
That's woven with each thought we make
and every path each person takes

There is a purpose for us all
And sometimes even when we fall
The threads our tapestries then bear
Are chances for someone to care

Dear Tracy,

Never lose sight of the fact that of all the gifts we give our kids in life....LOVE IS THE MOST IMPORTANT.

Time is great, help is great, service is great, but LOVE is best.

You may not be able to give all the other gifts right now, but you obviously have a great deal of love to give, or you would not care so deeply about what is missing.

While cooking is great, if you don't want to eat cereal, you can "fudge" with microwave or oven meals. No actual work involved. Much of the microwave stuff is geared for kids to do. Serve on disposable.

Ask your child's teacher for the name of a tutor who can help with homework. We have people at our church who do that with the kids.

Whatever you feel your child is losing through this illness, don't give up!! Fight back with substitution. If you can't find the answers, get help from someone who can.

Perhaps you can reverse the bedtime story idea, and have your child read a book to you. It's time together in love, and that's what's important.

Also, think kindly about yourself. I have learned that this illness and its treatment can leave you very fragile emotionally. Be nice to YOU!

Keeping you in prayer, and wishing you true peace!

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Wishing You Showers Of Blessings!
Lyme since Fall 1983 = Diagnosed Summer 2008
IV Rocephin 7 weeks Stopped due to drug fever
Now doxycycline
"For I know the plans I have for you...plans to give you hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11

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((((Tracy))))
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lymednva
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Well said. I can certainly relate.

But, all is not lost, as others have said. Your children know you love them, and in the end, that is what counts!

From a fellow warrior, whose children have grown and know how much I love them.

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Tracy9
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Thank you soooooo much everyone, it really helps.

Of late, my 13 year old has been quite depressed, and it is very upsetting to me. He was always a very happy child. Now we need to figure out counseling and medication, which is daunting when I can't drive and don't go anywhere.

He has been writing things in school that are heartbreaking about depression and his life. We were called in last week about it.

I know he wouldn't feel this way if we weren't so sick. He is just a casualty of all this.

My older son, who is also a lymie, has been on antidepressants since 7th grade. Just so disheartening.

My 13 year old spent several hours just crying for no reason the other night. He is in this place where nothing makes him happy, he is argumentative, cries at the drop of a hat, won't engage in any activities with me. I even broke down and offered to let him hook up his Playstation in my bedroom and said I'd play with him, which I have NEVER done before!

He said, "I have no good games." He has at least 25 games. I recognize that depression in him, where nothing seems right.

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You and yours are in my thoughts and prayers.

[group hug]

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Do not take this as medical advice. This comment is based on opinion and personal experience only.

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