Great idea Dorothy!!
I have sooo much to be thankful for every day....but, a couple of biggies:
I was a single parent with the tremendous responsibility of raising my son on my own. During all of that wonderful, challenging time I never had IBS. I had a great job that I loved. The company was very family oriented so I could take off for every school function, doctor appointment, etc. My son has grown into a wonderful young man who goes to grad school and teaches at the University in Albuquerque.
I met my husband (the love of my life) ten years ago. We've been married for five. I was 50 when we married. I first got IBS when I was 52 so he has been through this whole ordeal from the onset. I don't know how I would have made it through so many days (and nights) without his love and support.
So I am really, really grateful for all those years of no IBS....the years of raising my son, taking care of a home and having a career. And I am really, really grateful for my wonderful, caring, understanding husband who always tells me "I'm the luckiest man in the world because I have you for a wife"!
Needless to say, I feel very blessed.
Sharon
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