My name is Ty (45) and I care for my wife, Vicki (48). She has several problems. Having successfully fought the limitations brought on by Arthripobis by throwing bundles of energy at things, she also dealt with the loss of her complete colon through undiagnosed Chrons. We still managed a successful working life until MS appeared.
Vicki can no longer dress, wash, get herself out of or into bed or most of the daily routine she fought hard to "take for granted". She needs constant attendance thanks to the MS doing strange things to her balence, bladder and the illostomy, which quite simply has a mind of it's own :)
In 2001 we were assessed for medical care, and V was given 10 hours care a week. With attending a daycare centre twice a week there were 2 days in 7 I could use to plan things. 1 of those I tended to waste, simply falling asleep, as it's a rare thing indeed for Vicki to go through a night with less than 2 trips to the bathroom.
Earlier this year we were reassesed. We were told that from the next week care would now cost £200 monthly. That is 1/5th of our budget. Quite simply, we could not afford it. Her old wheelchair was way past it's best. and we were saving for a new one. That would have become a distant aim. Vicki likes her internet games, and loves movies. Both would have been severely restricted or gone altogether. We'd even have had to stop feeding the birds in the garden. Not much of a sacrifice maybe, but it's Vickis idea of true heaven to observe the wildlife around us.
In short, I'm now "it"... Lucky we love each other. The other problem is we make each other laugh too much. Yes, this IS a problem. 1. Our neighbours are fed up of smileing at the sound of tears of laughter without knowing why, and 2 I've mentioned V's hair trigger bladder... :)
Finally, the other love of my life. Earl is my 4th guide dog, and the son of my much loved 2nd one. Greg lasted 17 years and 8 months. and in his time was the best friend I've had. Earl is very much in that mould. Fearless, inquisitive and oppertune. Too intelligent in many ways for the job he does. Keeps me awake, as I get easily bored as well :)
