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Is it ok to feel angry?

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@shmerdloff

As I have privately shared with you, I have been married three times. A colleague once remarrked to me about my second husband, a retired: "He's a prince-of-a man. He's a judge's judge." My response: I am a three-car garage.

I have loved. I have lived. I do not fear death.

Caring for someone like George numbs me at best and creates resentment at worst, but being a part of this community rekindles the feeling of warmth and tenderness that makes live worth living. Thank you, @shmerdloff, and thank the rest of the members of our special community.

George's Wife

P.S. I don't need my biological family (my sister said she didn't want to help Declan's family because "they are financially well-off")--but I need this community. People like you restore my faith is humanity. Thanks for contributing to cancer research on behalf of Declan, and for being moved and inspired by his life. I post this only to help others develop a better mindset, not to solicit contributions:
https://www.mibagents.org/family-funds/declan

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@georgescraftjr

Sorry for all my sleep-deprived-induced errors: "remarrked," unfinished phrase ("retired judge"), etc.

Please take care of yourselves.