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@fala

So, to "thisismarilynnb" Seriously, I had to double check to see if I wrote this. I am the same age, worked until 65, was married almost as long. I now live alone, am very independent, can drive, shop, and have a cleaning lady who comes once a month ( she is here now). My thing is four back injection (about) every four months.( Failed foot surgery started that whole thing!) Now, I am stuck with Peripheral Neuropathy which is progressive. Reading these posts lets me know it could be a lot worse in the PN arena. Just thought it was interesting to see how much we have in common...so what do you do for fun?

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Right now there is no fun in my life. After we finally had my husband's commitment on October 31st, I was finished with physical therapy and I feel empty. I am in therapy. No results so far. I have no physical problems but plenty of mental problems. It is my belief that I have just started to mourn for my husband - a year late. There are times when the pain of his loss is so great that I just scream and scream. I do not want to do anything or go anywhere. I am just locked in my grief. All say time is the great healer. But at 88 how much time is there?