Sep-07-2013 03:48 PM
George wrote:
Well, summer is about over and my wife and I have had the best summer that we have had in a very long time. Through Ray’s and his wife, Anne’s, inspiration we overruled our pragmatic arguments to the contrary and bought a motorhome.
By sharing our story, we hope it might inspire others like us; others with debilitating conditions, that there is an option to being housebound.
Before my wife became ill we spent most of our free time engaged in activities centered around camping: backpacking, fishing, white-water and lake canoeing, water skiing, snow skiing, etc. In fact the first three months of marriage was spent in a 17 foot camp trailer in the woods at Forest Glen, CA. We often tent camped but our greatest fun was had with a ’66 Chevy 4-wheel drive pickup that had utility boxes on the sides and a 6000 pound dead-lift Braden PTO winch on the front. I added a camper shell that we fixed up to be semi-self-contained. We could go anywhere with it, and did. Even though we used small camp trailers occasionally, our comfort zone was a little more on the Spartan side.
I mention that because when my wife became suddenly ill 23 years ago with a complicated auto-immune disorder that manifested itself with a syndrome of symptoms that includes multiple types of extreme pain, and total cellular exhaustion, as well as, easily triggered asthma and allergies. Suffice for me to say she is totally housebound. Obviously, our camping days ended some time ago to our great sadness. I mention all this because I think others will be able relate to our situation.
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