Hi Janalee
My heart goes out to you! I too have been a 'lurker', for a very short time. My name is Sandi and I'm a full time RVer as of April 2011. My husband and I have RV'd 6-8 months out of the year since I retired in 2002 - we had a home in Tucson and decided to let our disabled adult son live there with his disabled roommate. In August of 2010, my husband had a stroke at the base of his brain - during this time he was diagnosed with a Genetic, degenerative desease referred to as C.A.D.A.S.I.L. There is no cure and nothing that can be done to stop the process. It was determined that it had been going on for 20 years already. The stroke really set this disease off and it has been 'downhill' every since. His front lobil was destroyed and his ability to reason and/or process things has been pretty much destroyed.
We had been hosting at a campground in N. Co. for 3 years when this happened. I tried to continue hosting, with him living with me and traveling in the winters. This became way too difficult for me. He became very self-centered and obstinate when things didn't go his way. After his getting ANGRY in a restrauant and being very verbal (publicly) and then taking off, hitchhiking 40 miles (unbeknowence to me) - I had to make the very difficult decision of putting him in Assisted Living. I tried very hard to make it work, but, it became impossible! He is only now 65 years of age.
So, all of that to say this..............IF you can travel with your husband and enjoy your travels, you go for it while you can. If NOT, do what you have to do for BOTH of you. Often as caretakers, we feel guilty when we look out for ourselves (I STILL am fighting that battle every day!). But, had I tried to keep up with things the way they were, I'd have had a complete breakdown - it was just more then I could handle!! We had been married 42 years (still are married) and so it has been extremely difficult and VERY LONELY for me!
I just found this forum myself and hoping to make some contacts with some outstanding ladies who love life and make the best of our situations!
Hopefully, sharing my story with you will be helpful, even though our stories our different!
God bless you and I'll put you in my prayers!