guilt

  1. anitakissnhug

    charlie horse in thighs...

    Hello all... still new to this and did my damndest to not come back...lol wishful thinking i guess... My mom was diagnosed 2 years ago... well we were not told until October '07. Its progressing faster than i thought it would... then again i hoped it wouldnt at all. Shes been telling me...
  2. S

    Lost A Brother To Als 4 Years Ago Now Losing My Mom To It

    Hi I I Am New Here . I Am Stacy Charles From Georgia . My Brother Passed Away 4 Years Ago To This And My Mom Found Out This April She Has It And She Is Going Down Fast I Think They Told Me About 5 Months My Brothers Started In His Legs My Moms Started In Her Upper Body She Lost Her...
  3. M

    Should I feel guilty for wanting dad to be in a good home?

    Hi everyone! I'm struggling a little bit today with what is my own guilt. As most of you know, my dad has had issues with his caregiver and I am working on making some changes for him. At first, I thought it would be great to have him move in with my family. I'm married with 3 boys.. 8, 10 &...
  4. T

    Self Guilt over ALS

    I am sorry if I have asked the stupid question on Lung Cancer/ALS earlier. I just wonder if there are any worse disease than this damn ALS. I am recently diagnosed and is really devastated. I fear the unforgiving aspect of the disease. As it is, they are progressing on all fronts like a freight...
  5. M

    Caregiver guilt

    Hi - My dad has had ALS since 1989. I started taking care of him when I was 23. I'm now 39 and recently relocated him from my home into town to an apartment with a live-in and a p/t caregiver. My family rallied around to get him into the apartment (no easy feat - he's got a brilliant mind and...
  6. B

    23 years ago

    23 years ago when I was 24, I took care of my 72 year old grandmother during the last year of her 2 year struggle with bulbar ALS. I still remember the day I moved in with her,a bitterly cold, winter day,Feb.21st. Sometimes I remember it like it was yesterday. I can still see her smile and her...
  7. rcharlton

    Maintaing a foothold in the "real world"

    Maintaining a foothold in the "real world" So it's been over a year since I first noticed my symptoms and about 8 months since my first opinion and diagnosed. All things considered - I feel really good - in a lot of ways I've never felt better. I'm still working full time with little...
  8. M

    from uk-build

    This was posted by wayne of uk-build. it is what many of us feel;(This is also me)
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