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Old 03-14-2008, 11:43 AM   #21 (permalink)
allie08
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Originally Posted by Claire-in-Texas View Post
John, I respectfully disagree

Speaking for myself, I am a greatly revised me.

I am the same, but different. I have allowed part of me to surface that I would never permit to surface before because I didn't want to draw attention to myself (my sense of humor, for example). I am more energized, and therefore require/expect more out of life. I am more adventurous. There is more.....

Combine that with my DH, who is the same as he has always been. He has not undergone a life transformation. He has had to keep up with all of my discoveries about myself. He tells me I am his NEW wife that he has not known before, combined with the same soul.

I think this is a MAJOR factor in a marriage.

I wouldn't say that my DH is secure or insecure. I think he is paying attention, supporting the changes, and going on this ride, unafraid. He is able to do that. Not everyone can.

Marriage is a far more complex relationship than any other (and I include life partners). It is an intense one, a constant one, a personal one.

My marriage is not perfect (I know of no perfect marriage), but it is, in fact, better than ever, and it gets better and better daily.
Clair

I can't tell you how relieved I am to read your post. I hear so often about how marriages end after GBS. I love my husband dearly and I know he feels the same. We talk often about how things will change after I have GBS. I fear that I will gain my health, confidence and so much more but lose the man I love. It is comforting to hear about a love story that continued. He too says he is ready to go along on the journey of my life and he will be there to support me and to help me in anyway he can.

I guess we are truly blessed and very lucky women
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