Love, Marriage and Epilepsy
I'd always wanted to be a wife and mother, but God had a different plan, Marriage and epilepsy are hard, but I'm grateful I can help others.
I'd always wanted to be a wife and mother, but God had a different plan, Marriage and epilepsy are hard, but I'm grateful I can help others.
This is an exercise meant to be worked through slowly, over many months - an opportunity to grow more deeply in love as you rediscover one another.
We can let our pain fool us into believing we are the only ones who have suffered. Or we can let it soften us and make us more open to others. We can let it make us more aware of what others need from us–and decide to respond in offering what we can.
I’ve come to realize that when tragedy hits, others, including well-intentioned friends and family, often don’t know what to say or what to do. I'd like to share what is and isn’t helpful.