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... and I suspected the worse but we needed to know. My father is 92 and was trying to cope with his grief and my mother who had home oxygen, insulin dependent diabetes and progressing dementia. His grief...
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... friend, they mourn their dad but have no idea how much I am suffering. I read a wonderful book on grief and coping. I know I have to get out and live my life. I'm jealous and envious of my friends who...
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Hi All - my husband passed Feb 26. We were together 38 years. I'm no stranger to grief but this is so different. I've buried my parents, a brother, a niece and my son. I thought I knew loss. This has sent...
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... I came across this excellent list of things that people can do to help others experiencing grief in the loss of a loved one. A lot of this woman's suggestions would also be helpful for family and friends...
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... and I met with one or their councellors for 4 weekly 1 hour sessions that were suppopsed to be a "grief support group", but due to covid and other circumstances, it ended up being just me and the counsellor.
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... have honoured her decision. Why didnt she tell me or my mom before hand? I am just striken with grief and really really confused and upset.
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... puts it, "going to meet her maker". Even when my mom died from Alzheimer's, I have not felt such grief as I do with C. I am lost and each day I think will be her last. If anyone believes in premonitions...
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... if she was 100. She still had her mind. On the computer, ipad, smart tv she knew everything. This grief is so real. im lost
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... now. My husband died on Feb 27th 2021, 6 weeks ago at the time of writing this. The pain and grief, loss, emptiness .... are all still so very real and powerful. I am feeling sad hearing so many people...