Thanks BC--it's bad, but it could be worse. My wife is taking it as well as she can, but it's still hard on her. It's rough on me too, but I've delt with this sort of thing more than she has. Not like you get used to it, but you learn to deal with it better I guess.
If you can make it to Twin Oaks, go for it--it really is as good as it gets, and there will be plenty of friendly faces there to show you around.
Chad I will put you all in my prayers. There are much more important things than hunting and archery. This just reminds us.