Is it easy to find a partner and/or maintain relationship when you have Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome?

People with experience in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome give their opinion on whether it is easy or not to have a partner or to maintain a realationship when you are diagnosed of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. What are the possible difficulties in having a relationship?

It can be very difficult to maintain relationships when experiencing ARDS. My advice would be to seek spiritual guidance and counseling as a couple and individually.

5/22/17 by Karin 2002

be patient. it tends to make u a little short tempered. don't know why tho. my husband and I are very close and continue to be so.

6/7/17 by Lyda 2442

It's really hard

9/15/17 by Maira Perez Tessino 1110

You probably won’t keep up with a very physical person. However, finding a partner that understands what you have experienced and your possible limitations shouldn’t be a problem. If so it’s not the right partner for you

12/17/20 by tbrannock 2500

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