by Newfie » Mon 23 Jun 2008, 17:58:35
Joel,
My situation is not nearly as extreme as yours but still similar. Right now I am not traveling much, a blessing, but previously I spent 4 days a week in either Washington or NYC for three years. Train ride after train ride after train ride. My wife is a psychoanalyst in private practice. I very seldom spend a night away from home, no matter that I have to get up and do it again the next day, and the next.
There is a fair number of people who commute regularly on trains 2 or three hours each way, daily. For years. Their fellow travelers become their friends and community. They see each other day after week after year. I could not do it.
I understand your situation and hope I never have to go through it. What I did do was bad enough.
My sympathy to both of you, jointly and individually.
When going through hell, keep going! Churchill
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