tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1949739958005211843.post8474732459177020503..comments2023-03-25T22:15:45.005-05:00Comments on ~♥~VisibleAngels~♥~: sometimes I just feel like ....Dennis & Jodihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06202377203416505663noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1949739958005211843.post-30505264151143494462013-03-20T13:24:44.873-05:002013-03-20T13:24:44.873-05:00Jodi, I have had to let go of something. I was ask...Jodi, I have had to let go of something. I was asked once by a psychologist if I was going to make "this" my life's work. The answer then was "I don't know." <br />With my husband's brain injury, living with it, advocating for it, helping him, getting sick, etc etc etc...you know the list, I have had to let go and live. The work, the struggle, the brain injury are not going to disappear. But I can no longer try to educate or encourage or support others. I am walking next to my husband as his wife, all the rest, TBI included is part of our life now, as it is for your whole family. I wish there was a more positive answer. You need to rest and BE. The work will still be there but your perspective will change. I do not blog about it much, as you notice, talk about it much, share with others at support groups...they just bring me down. I do not read FB posts about it much. I am just trying to live. I know you are strong, but you also are an individual who has personal joyous needs. Bless you, and take care of yourself. Spring will refresh your spirit as life has a way of dooing. Love, GinAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com