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Any suggestions for a loved one who can't use a computer?

Caregivers | Last Active: Oct 7 12:54pm | Replies (12)

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Hi!
Thanks for getting back to me and for your kind words! In answer to your question, my husband died in July, 2024. He was 83. It takes a while to get over the shock and get a somewhat normal life again. I think I'm slowly getting there. However, you never really get over the loneliness. Two things have helped me get through this awful time. One was remembering how often in the last year we had together that we told each other how much we loved one another. The other thing was prayer. I don't know where I'd be without God. I asked him to take this terrible sadness that I was feeling, away. I knew my husband was in Heaven and out of pain but still I kept feeling so sad. My prayers were answered and I'm in a much better place now psychologically than I was!

I wouldn't worry about your husband's computer skills etc. He's probably not feeling that good and it's hard to learn anything new when you don't feel well. It's great that you are helping him with everything! Be sure and tell him how much you love him!

I'll say a prayer for you both.
PML

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Wow, what changes you've lived through! I'm so glad you've found that place that's brought you peace. Life can sure take us on some pretty challenging journeys, can't it? Peace is, truly, the prize when it finds its way to each of us. So glad you found yours.