My sister-in-law lost her left arm up to about 3 inches below her elbow as a result of sepsis from UC. Fortunately, it was her non-dominate hand but life-changing, nonetheless. She has PTSD from living for a week with her black dying hand still attached to her body. It was a terrible time!
I also deal with stress by trying to stay busy. I will keep you in my prayers.
My sister-in-law lost her left arm up to about 3 inches below her elbow as a result of sepsis from UC. Fortunately, it was her non-dominate hand but life-changing, nonetheless. She has PTSD from living for a week with her black dying hand still attached to her body. It was a terrible time!
I also deal with stress by trying to stay busy. I will keep you in my prayers.
Oh my, that sounds terrible! It is an awful disease, that's for sure! Thank you for the prayers; I can never have too many of those!
I shared a link to your book and this post with her. 🙂