Nitro

Nearly 13

In perfect health right up until his last week of life

Taking me places, he was my eyes

Rambunctious, and oh so cute

Oh how he brought me joy.

Author: Carol anne

I am in my mid 40's. I'm blind and I have dissociative identity disorder, I also have complex PTSD. I blog about my life with these disorders. I live in Ireland.

26 thoughts on “Nitro”

      1. I know and it’s beautiful to see. To love is a powerful thing. To be loved is too. You are filled with love and respect for him, and that is exceptional

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      2. Well, few people have the ability to love and respect those in their care. They can love, but usually not respect; or respect but not love. To do both is beautiful, and you’re wrapped in both.

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      3. HAHAHAHAHA!! It’s all good. I didn’t notice until you pointed it out. You’d be surprised how many phones get it wrong. Autocorrect to Marda, Martha, Maria, Mary (I still can’t figure that one out) and even Mario. I don’t even notice most of them anymore! LOL

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      4. Thank you! When I was a wee one, I hated it. I was under the silly thinking that it was too unique. By 6th grade, I decided that being unique wasn’t a bad thing at all… everyone else were part of a homogenous group and thought like that too. No thanks 😂

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