@HL85 

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HL85

How to approach husband

So my left leg has been hurting for weeks now, it’s a sharp pain then a burning pain that goes to the underneath part of my toes. My husband parked so far away from the grocery store entrance, he says I need to walk or I will loose the ability. I understand that and I do use my cane but how to tell him that when my leg hurts so bad that I can barely walk it’s not a good idea for me. He has been supportive but he needs to learn so much more and I tell him daily I can’t do what I use to and he says tough it out…. He also doesn’t help around the house and I’m having issues keeping up with housework. I feel a lot better but I’m still having issues and problems cognitive wise
@jona

Your diagnosis is so knew. I feel it takes so much time and effort to actually come to grips with it and that's before we can even teach it to our environment. Make sure you listen to your body and figure out your way exactly how your body tells you to. The oath before each of us is so unknown to us, I feel it's impossible for us to figure it out if someone is ahead of us telling us how we should walk it. This is about us learning to take care of us, when many of us have not learned to prioritise that. Lots of tender wishes to you.

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@HL85

I didn’t ignore my patients but having worked in a facility you had to be in and out with patients so fast that time got away and I didn’t pay enough attention due to always being rushed from patient to patient. I’m also terrified cuz I remember how my patients were with the disease, some had wheelchairs and couldn’t function properly