When you first found out about Reinee's diagnosis how did you feel? Has that feeling, and how you view PH changed throughout the years? Is there anything that scared you about the diagnosis at first that has changed?
Mike: Reinee first told me about her condition only
after a month or so of dating. It was a
very intimate setting – lights off and blanket over our heads – in the living
room of my apartment, just us two hanging out.
She softly spoke and told me about her condition. At first, I didn’t comprehend the severity of
PH, that there was no cure and that it would progressively get worse. But, honestly I didn’t care how this would
impact my life because I already saw her being a part of mine. I fell in love with this girl. That night, I made it a point that I would
support Reinee but not treat her any differently than I did prior to
knowing. Since then I never looked back
and never strayed away from the promises I’ve made to her that night. Not once have I ever felt obligated to stay
with her or take care of her during the down times because I was willingly glad
to and I just wanted to be with her… All of her.
I guess the
only thing that scared me about her condition was knowing that it could get
worse to the point where I’d lose her. I
will admit that there were some close calls but ever since we got married about
a year ago, our bond has never been stronger and both of us are the healthiest
we’ve ever been.
Are there any activities that you and Reinee do to together? For example, vacation once a year, walking the dog for 30 minutes after dinner, cooking, watching movies etc
Mike: I’m very proud of Reinee and all the things that we’ve been able to accomplish just this year alone. Ever since the installment of her new medication (Tyvaso), it has given her the ability to become more active and endure more strenuous activities. I’ve literally witnessed her from being out of breath after walking up a flight of stairs to her first time snowboarding with me just this past weekend! Now snowboarding can be very tiring even for me at times but Reinee, although cautious, arose to the occasion and attempted to ride down bunny slopes like she had no PH at all. At the end of the day, she was S-curving the slopes and was hardly falling down.
Are there any activities that you and Reinee do to together? For example, vacation once a year, walking the dog for 30 minutes after dinner, cooking, watching movies etc
Mike: I’m very proud of Reinee and all the things that we’ve been able to accomplish just this year alone. Ever since the installment of her new medication (Tyvaso), it has given her the ability to become more active and endure more strenuous activities. I’ve literally witnessed her from being out of breath after walking up a flight of stairs to her first time snowboarding with me just this past weekend! Now snowboarding can be very tiring even for me at times but Reinee, although cautious, arose to the occasion and attempted to ride down bunny slopes like she had no PH at all. At the end of the day, she was S-curving the slopes and was hardly falling down.
It also
brings me joy knowing that I’ve been able to experience all these “firsts” with
her. Earlier this year, we were
vacationing in Oahu and I finally persuaded her to hike up Diamond Head with
me. We hiked up that ~1 mile crater and
were able to share the miraculous views from the top. At that moment, I really felt that this was a
milestone for Reinee and it made her realize that if she was able to do this,
that there’s no telling what else she has the potential of accomplishing. Later on that trip we went paddle boarding
and further into the year we also tried indoor rock climbing for the first time
too. Again, another feeling of
self-fulfillment as I saw Reinee ringing the bell atop of each climb she made.
Is there anything that
you do to help Reinee with her condition? For example, carrying laundry up the
stairs.
Mike: Simply put, I’ll do anything and everything in my power to help her with her condition. I’ll do anything from helping her set up her medication to carrying all the groceries/laundry from point A to B. Although Reinee does a great job of holding her own which I greatly appreciate, I will never hesitate to help her with whatever she needs.
What impresses you the most about Reinee? What do you admire about her the most? Is there anything about her personality that you feel has helped her thrive?
Mike: I love her fight and unwillingness to give up on herself and our future. We take it a day at a time but definitely have our sights on raising a family of our own. This is our goal in life and although she cannot bear a child for herself we’re looking into all options and it has led to the path of surrogacy. Wish us good luck!
Mike: Simply put, I’ll do anything and everything in my power to help her with her condition. I’ll do anything from helping her set up her medication to carrying all the groceries/laundry from point A to B. Although Reinee does a great job of holding her own which I greatly appreciate, I will never hesitate to help her with whatever she needs.
What impresses you the most about Reinee? What do you admire about her the most? Is there anything about her personality that you feel has helped her thrive?
Mike: I love her fight and unwillingness to give up on herself and our future. We take it a day at a time but definitely have our sights on raising a family of our own. This is our goal in life and although she cannot bear a child for herself we’re looking into all options and it has led to the path of surrogacy. Wish us good luck!
I admire
the fact that Reinee continues to live her life regularly, meaning she carries
herself as if she has no condition at all.
At the same time, Reinee knows her limits and knows when to slow to down
if her PH gets the best of her, but this is always short lived. Reinee can bounce back and continue to act as
if nothing is wrong. Her resilience is
impeccable and is something that motivates me to be a better person for myself
and for each other.
Reinee’s personality
is fun-loving and upbeat. She’s a
pleasure to be with and it’s always a laugh fest when we’re with each
other. We’re very random too about the
things we talk about or the things we do like singing/rapping out loud while
driving in the car or spontaneous tickle fights in bed before falling
asleep. Reinee knows I’m very ticklish
and takes advantage of it all the time when she wants something. She has this power over me and without fail
can always make me feel better when I’m down and keeps me in check when I need
to be! Lol
Is there any advice
you would give to other people who are in a long-term relationship with someone
with PH, or anyone who is considering marriage with someone with PH?
Mike: Like any relationship everyone has their own “deal” that they bring to the table, but you as the significant other must be able to love that person for both the good and the bad. When Reinee and I were taking marriage prep classes, the deacon told us that love is unconditional and you must accept each other as whole, especially for their faults. You’re not just marrying the person you fell in love with, but also the person that gets on your nerves and irritates the heck out of you sometimes. This message solidified how I felt for Reinee and that I would love her despite any deal she had.
Mike: Like any relationship everyone has their own “deal” that they bring to the table, but you as the significant other must be able to love that person for both the good and the bad. When Reinee and I were taking marriage prep classes, the deacon told us that love is unconditional and you must accept each other as whole, especially for their faults. You’re not just marrying the person you fell in love with, but also the person that gets on your nerves and irritates the heck out of you sometimes. This message solidified how I felt for Reinee and that I would love her despite any deal she had.
But maybe
it was easier for me to be with Reinee because she appeared to be a healthy
person when I first met her. And maybe
it was also for the fact of dating an older woman that attracted me to her
more, but whatever it was I knew she was someone that I could relate to and
most importantly have fun with. Reinee
was honest with me about her PH and upfront about the possibilities that could
happen throughout our relationship. But
until now, we’ve weathered the storms, overcome every obstacle, and continue to
stride forward with gusto because nothing is going to hold us back from living
our lives to the fullest and enjoying our family to we’re old and grey.
great interview. Mike sounds like a wonderful loving husband. It's good to hear that there are men strong enough to deal with pH and all colours of marriage. God bless Mike and Reinee.
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