when, i go - i don't know how you would know ? There most be A lot of deaths from lyme that never are known... I raise it to the Lord, balance the meek and sick, from those who know this illness and ignore our plea's.. Bless Bryon Bower with Heaven Forever. Amen, wayne
Posted by momindeep (Member # 7618) on :
I can understand Bryon's actions...I can understand why...what a hero he is for fighting the brutal fight for so very long.
God knows.
Posted by nefferdun (Member # 20157) on :
So very sad. I wish he were still here, still fighting but I understand why he gave up. I know he has found a better place and he is not forsaken. God loves him. I believe we all love him.
Posted by Lymeorsomething (Member # 16359) on :
Yeah, the Maine musician, Bill Chinnock, met a similar fate a few years ago. He thought he had resolved lyme only to see it come back. It's always tough for active people, talented people, passionate people, to be suddenly held hostage by such a complex illness...
Posted by katiebobatie (Member # 28753) on :
i agree with momindeep, i can definitely understand why.
it is so sad that he couldn't get the help and relief he needed without resorting to this
Posted by lpkayak (Member # 5230) on :
i've been thinking about the end a lot lately.
i don't even know what to say here.
over the years there have been so many. i was in maine when the musicians story was in the paper.
theres pain and being tuff and fighting and being a survivor...and then there is just too much.
too much for a human to deal with.
Posted by Tincup (Member # 5829) on :
So heart breaking.
I've posted his story on the LymeNet obituary page and also forwarded it to Melanie to add to her beautiful Lyme Memorial website.