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... and comfort with understanding and sometimes with a sprinkle of humour. Her nickname on Virtual Hospice was very fitting – “pas si rose” – “not so rose” “not so rosy”. While she was frank and shared openly...
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... mother's passing.
I feel like my compass no longer has a true north. My needle is just spinning and spinning.....
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... Verdana; font-size: 10pt; ">My brothers 2 oldest daughters (he had 3) were very good at keeping the family lines open and made every effort to keep in touch with myself and their Grandmother (who is 92). ...
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... with him in our space, just loving each other.
We got into a fight over something extremely stupid and I dropped him off at his house and went to my mums in the next town over... The next morning,...
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... initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; ">Grief...
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As I type this, I can't stop crying. I am struggling so much when I thought I was coping. I found out a few months ago that my Mom has stage 4 cancer. It took me 2 months to get over the shock and now...
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... we went.
At one B& B in Edinburgh, breakfast conversations often spilled over from one table to the next. I’m not sure if it was the configuration of the room or the particular...
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... to assure you that you will feel better with time.
To move ahead, I had thesupport of a therapist, friends, family and anyone who was willing to listen... when I needed to speak. It began to get easier...
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