I don't have anything to ask but I just wanted to share with you that I was married to a man with SMA Type II. We were together for 7 years and married for just 4 months. He passed away 3 years ago on New Year's Eve at the age of 29. Not a day goes by that I don't think about him and I miss him dearly. He always wanted to live a life as "normal" as possible and I tried my hardest to make sure the 7 short years we were together were as full as possible. Taking care of someone with special needs isn't easy and at sometimes incredibly difficult but what made it all worth it is to see him happy and having him know that someone was there to love and care for him. Having him in my life has made me the person I am today. I wouldn't change a thing.
That being said, I applaud you for going above and beyond for your daughter to take her out on that ice rink. I bet that meant the world to her.
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I don't have anything to ask but I just wanted to share with you that I was married to a man with SMA Type II. We were together for 7 years and married for just 4 months. He passed away 3 years ago on New Year's Eve at the age of 29. Not a day goes by that I don't think about him and I miss him dearly. He always wanted to live a life as "normal" as possible and I tried my hardest to make sure the 7 short years we were together were as full as possible. Taking care of someone with special needs isn't easy and at sometimes incredibly difficult but what made it all worth it is to see him happy and having him know that someone was there to love and care for him. Having him in my life has made me the person I am today. I wouldn't change a thing.
That being said, I applaud you for going above and beyond for your daughter to take her out on that ice rink. I bet that meant the world to her.
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