Edyth Lewis
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  • Suwanee, GA
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About Me:
I am 59 years old but young for my age. I was married 20 years but got divorced about 14 years ago. My ex was spending all our money on strippers. He took our 13 year old son with him and moved away for his high paying job. He was to pay me permanent alimony and did till he met a blonde bimbo 20 years his junior. He decided to quit a $400K job to run away to be with her and decided to stop giving me my alimony just as I was diagnosed with breast cancer. He has turned my son against me by buying him off and so I was left with nothing....til I met Kriston this wonderful man of 49. He was stubborn and never went to a r in the 6 years I knew him but he treated me like a princess and loved me to no end. That was worth more to me than any amount of money my miscreant ex could have given me.
About my Loss:
Since Kriston never went to Dr's, he never knew there was anything wrong with him. his mother died of cancer a year and a half ago and his 48 year old brother, died of cancer 6 months ago. I think Kriston had a broken heart and the stress of the lawsuit trying to get my alimony back just took a toll on him.He complained of chest pains and shortness of breath but thought it was a series of panic attacks. H felt that if he went to a Fr , he would definitely be diagnosed with something, probably cancer but surprise.... He keeled over on the couch from a massive heart attack and I blsamed myself for not having aspirin around, for not being able to budge his 200 pound body for CPR and for not forcing him to see a DR. I think he died of a broken heart because of his family and then worrying about me. I did get to tell him how much I loved him for weeks before this happened and bought him a used Jaguar he just loved.He had not worked for years but he drove me everywhere and took the best care of me. He kept a separate house so he would not be in trouble or accused of cohabitating with me. I keep blaming myself and miss him so terribly it is killing me. He died 2 days ago.I want to talk to him, ask him questions, laugh with him, love our dog with him ...and my dog loved him so much he just hides under the bed most of the time now waiting for his master to come home. I am bipolar and hate to go outside alone. He took me to any and all dr exams, surgeries and treatments. I will never meet anyone like him and I don't want to. I just wish I could have gotten him to a Dr and possibly saved him.
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