Ronni
Well-known Member
- Location
- Nashville TN
Ron and Bob have been friends since their teens. He has always been closer to Bob than he has his own family and to Linda, his wife, as well. They're like siblings and always have been. Bob and Linda live in Syracuse where Ron is from, and even after Ron moved to Nashville back in 1994, they've kept in close touch. We've visited with them a couple times since Ron and I have been married.
Linda has been in touch with us off and on for the last year saying Bob is going downhill and there's nothing she can do. Bob won't admit anything when Ron talks to him, says he's fine, refuses to discuss his health with Ron and brushes every one of Ron's concerns off. But he's diabetic, won't take his meds, has had several heart episodes, peripheral neuropathy in his extremities, legs and feet so bad that he has trouble walking, urinating blood, other health issues, and won't go to the doctor, won't do anything to get himself taken care of.
This is breaking Ron's heart....for Bob who he doesn't want to lose, and for Linda too who is frustrated, overwhelmed and feels completely helpless to help her husband. Linda called us a couple days ago, and suggested that if Ron wanted to visit with Bob, now would be a good time and not wait too long, the implication being that this may be the last time. So I jumped online and found us a round trip flight for next Friday through Sunday. It will be a whirlwind trip, we'll get there midday Friday, and leave early Sunday morning.
We're staying with Ron's ex-sister in law Patty who we love, renting a car at the airport, and while we're there we will hopefully be able to grab a little time with two other families who we're close to. They all know we're coming but understand that the trip is primarily to see Bob so they will understand if we can't find the time to visit with them too.
This isn't the best time. We're flying out in three weeks to California to spend Thanksgiving with my son and his family. But Ron didn't want to delay the trip to Syracuse, and I agree, so we'll do what we have to, to make it all work. My poor husband is just ripped up by this, though he's soldiering on. I wish I could do more to help.
2018. Better days Bob’s in the green shirt, Linda next to him
Linda has been in touch with us off and on for the last year saying Bob is going downhill and there's nothing she can do. Bob won't admit anything when Ron talks to him, says he's fine, refuses to discuss his health with Ron and brushes every one of Ron's concerns off. But he's diabetic, won't take his meds, has had several heart episodes, peripheral neuropathy in his extremities, legs and feet so bad that he has trouble walking, urinating blood, other health issues, and won't go to the doctor, won't do anything to get himself taken care of.
This is breaking Ron's heart....for Bob who he doesn't want to lose, and for Linda too who is frustrated, overwhelmed and feels completely helpless to help her husband. Linda called us a couple days ago, and suggested that if Ron wanted to visit with Bob, now would be a good time and not wait too long, the implication being that this may be the last time. So I jumped online and found us a round trip flight for next Friday through Sunday. It will be a whirlwind trip, we'll get there midday Friday, and leave early Sunday morning.
We're staying with Ron's ex-sister in law Patty who we love, renting a car at the airport, and while we're there we will hopefully be able to grab a little time with two other families who we're close to. They all know we're coming but understand that the trip is primarily to see Bob so they will understand if we can't find the time to visit with them too.
This isn't the best time. We're flying out in three weeks to California to spend Thanksgiving with my son and his family. But Ron didn't want to delay the trip to Syracuse, and I agree, so we'll do what we have to, to make it all work. My poor husband is just ripped up by this, though he's soldiering on. I wish I could do more to help.

2018. Better days Bob’s in the green shirt, Linda next to him
