Sometimes We Have No Choice

Sometimes We Have No Choice by Marilyn Starzer, published by Author Solutions, Incorporated in 2015, is a 312-page exploration of the challenges faced by a family during a medical crisis. This edition, written in English, recounts the experience of open-heart surgery and its impact on both the patient and the caregiver. The narrative highlights the emotional and physical hurdles encountered, emphasizing the importance of resilience and support in navigating such trying times.
Readers will find a personal account that delves into the complexities of love and marriage amid adversity. The book discusses the roles of caregiver and patient, illustrating how attitudes can shape recovery. With themes rooted in religion and Christian living, the narrative reflects on the necessity of maintaining a positive outlook, even when faced with uncertainty and hardship. Starzer draws on her experiences to provide insights into the dynamics of caregiving, making this work relevant for those interested in the intersection of health, faith, and relationships.
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Open-heart surgery was a frightening experience that brought many challenges to our family and marriage. Many medical professionals guided the recovery. The multiple strokes were much more challenging when hearing so often, “We will just have to wait and see.” That statement became almost profane as each day presented new problems to deal with. Strict diet, exercise, and therapy required becoming nurse, dietician, counselor, and warden, as well as wife. The attitude of the victim and the caregiver makes all the difference. Keeping positive was a necessity, though it was often difficult. Remembering Philippians 4:13 became my daily encouragement: “I can do all things through Him who gives me strength.”
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