Hang in there Stan. It is a new adventure. My first wife took care of me as a young man when I had Cancer. After that, Her health started to deteriorate, so I helped her. Back and forth for 30 years till she finally lost her battle. I Married the woman who helped with my first wife's care the last few years of her life. A couple years ago, my current wife fell like your wife did and shattered that ball at the end of the arm bone. Now the grandkids call her "Bionic Grandma". She has a bad back after lifting a lady she was caring for, and is now waiting for surgery on that, But wait she needs her hip worked on first (something about having a stable foundation to work from). Hip surgery next week. Hang in there, Its lots of work, but well worth it. A good wife is hard to train (LOL). I plan to do everything I can to keep this one around for as long as possible, as I am sure you are too. Just keep your head up and look forward to the time when she is healed. Many men won't do what you are doing, I'll bet Most of us here appreciate what you are doing. I want to say Thank You. Tim in OR
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