Saturday, March 24, 2012

Marty's new travel ease

Marty travelled to Chicago to visit with his dear elderly mother last week. Previous to his surgery this past November, travel was very challenging for Marty, as there was no predicting his levels of discomfort or illness. He was frequently faced with the dreary possibility that he would feel very poorly in transit and upon arrival. I worried constantly about his travel without me, and even if we travelled together, had to care for him and monitor his ease with great attention, with the frustrating reality that there was little I could do to diminish his unease. I could witness but not help very much.

His recent trip demonstrated clearly and happily that the major surgery he endured in November has made a hugely positive difference. He experienced no dreary digestive sequences during his flights or his visit, so that he could comfortably enjoy precious time with his beloved and elderly mother. He was able to eat meals with dear friends, sleep without disruption from intestinal distress, and have the energy to enjoy being in Chicago without health anxiety.

Thus, more evidence that Marty's health has rebounded to a very satisfactory outcome! The surgery and ensuing recovery required endurance for both of us, as well as staggering medical expenses, but all efforts and expenses proven worthwhile as we can currently enjoy a life without excessive health and comfort challenges. Once we pay off the enormous bills, we can confidently travel together or independently again after many years of anxiety related limitations.

To say I am relieved puts it mildly; I am thrilled!

Thanks to all who have been so supportive during the rough years!

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Carmella weighs in..

Hi everyone in the entire world and beyond!

H.R.H. Carmella here, reporting about the wonderfully improved service for me now that Marty feels better and Jeanne is in full relief mode. I am thrilled to have my full staff available in a much more consistent fashion.
Marty gets up in the night to attend to my needs for snuggling and food instead of him being ill. Jeanne doesn't drag around all day like a limp zombie. And, they laugh and eat together far more than previous to his surgery!

This is all good news for me and for them. But let's get back to me: do you think I look fat? I think I am lovely, of course, and rely on them to maintain my admirable figure.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

The Latest

Marty continues to do very well 3 and 1/2 months after his surgery to remove scar tissue and a section of his intestines. It seems nearly miraculous that we can eat, sleep and live more or less normally with few difficulties for Marty's digestive system. What was challenging for nearly 8 years is now an increasingly distant set of memories. What a relief!

Thank you to all who remembered Marty on his birthday with cards, calls and emails. We went out for a lovely dinner in the neighborhood and walked home happily without fear of midnight digestive distress. How he lived for so many years with constant discomfort still astounds me! To say the least, Marty is resilient!

Friday, March 2, 2012

Marty's birthday

Marty's birthday is Tuesday March 6. Emails, cards and calls welcome for him!