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... have Fibromyalgia and that just adds to the chemo burden. I am depressed and dealing with lots of grief of late for all the things I have had to give up because of the cancer. Does the emotional roller-coaster...
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... and leave them with good, strong memories but often I am at a loss, and they are bowled over with grief and fear. We do cry together, and we are really hoping to have some fun on a holiday in a week or...
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... hand were horrible. i am not handling this well, the sobbing is awful. How does one cope when the grief is so overwhelming
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... was in a tragic car accident that took some of our friends away from us and our daughter. From the grief we kept close until my wife's depression took a bad turn and less than a year later my mother passed...
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... of our existence. I know this will all feel lighter eventually. I lost my brother years ago, and grief is very familiar to me. But this feels a bit different. I would love to hear others stories, experiences...
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... it has been hard to find anyone to talk with about my feelings of loss and the anticipatory grief over my son's terminal illness. It's been 2 years since his diagnosis and I've been on an emotional rollercoaster.
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... his ability to converse and remember things has been affected. I have done my best to work with a grief counselor to internalize what is going on, to intellectually prepare myself for what is to come.
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... and woe are woven fine,
A clothing for the soul divine,
Under every grief and pine,
Runs a joy with silken twine.
It is right it should be so,
We were made for joy and woe,
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... so embarrassing. At night I cry from the pent up frustration before falling asleep it's no longer grief of losing him, it's grief of wishing it would all be done so we can heal and move on in life without...