I lost my best friend
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Lost my husband 36 days ago colon cancer I miss him but i take one step at a time that is hard enough right now
michelle0 -
I completely understand - I
I completely understand - I lost my husband in March of 2008 and I have to tell you that the first few months of grieving you will just feel completely numb. Then it's like a roller coaster. You can feel ok (never good) one moment and drowning in a puddle of tears the next. It's been over a year for me now and I still have really bad days. Being mom and dad to my two children has not been easy and having to face challenges I never imagined for myself has not been an enjoyable experience either. But when I look back at how I was feeling a year ago, I can see that I have improved.
One thing that I strongly suggest is grief counseling. One on one counseling with the "right" counselor will help you through. I don't think I'd be where I am today if I hadn't consistently gone through counseling. It helped me realize that everything I was going through was normal and my counselor was able to explain the steps to grieving that I needed to get through before I would start to feel somewhat "normal" again (whatever that is).
I wish you luck and know that so many people will be there to support you. You certainly will know who your true friends are now and you will cherish them forever.
I'll be thinking about you.0 -
This comment has been removed by the Moderatormrbfer2810 said:I completely understand - I
I completely understand - I lost my husband in March of 2008 and I have to tell you that the first few months of grieving you will just feel completely numb. Then it's like a roller coaster. You can feel ok (never good) one moment and drowning in a puddle of tears the next. It's been over a year for me now and I still have really bad days. Being mom and dad to my two children has not been easy and having to face challenges I never imagined for myself has not been an enjoyable experience either. But when I look back at how I was feeling a year ago, I can see that I have improved.
One thing that I strongly suggest is grief counseling. One on one counseling with the "right" counselor will help you through. I don't think I'd be where I am today if I hadn't consistently gone through counseling. It helped me realize that everything I was going through was normal and my counselor was able to explain the steps to grieving that I needed to get through before I would start to feel somewhat "normal" again (whatever that is).
I wish you luck and know that so many people will be there to support you. You certainly will know who your true friends are now and you will cherish them forever.
I'll be thinking about you.0 -
This comment has been removed by the Moderatorangelsbaby said:Sorry
Lost my husband 36 days ago colon cancer I miss him but i take one step at a time that is hard enough right now
michelle0 -
This comment has been removed by the Moderatorangelsbaby said:Sorry
Lost my husband 36 days ago colon cancer I miss him but i take one step at a time that is hard enough right now
michelle0 -
LIVE ON THE GOOD TIMES YOU ALL SHAREDangelsbaby said:Sorry
Lost my husband 36 days ago colon cancer I miss him but i take one step at a time that is hard enough right now
michelle
TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND THE CHILDREN ALL WE SAY IS TAKE IT ONEDAY AT A TIME AND THE PAIN WILL EASE BUT YOU WILL NEVER BE ALL CRIED OUT WHEN WE LOSE A LOVE ONE ITS AS THOUGH WE LOST OUR SELF BUT WE HAVE TO REMBER THEY R AT PEACE NO MORE PAIN AND THATS WHAT WE PULL OURSELF UP WITH YES WE MISS THEM BUT FOR THEM TO HAVE STAYED HOW MANY MORE PAINFUL DAYS AND NIGHTS WOULD THEY HAVE HAD. U CRY WHEN U NEED TO CRYING IS A HEALER BUT U NEVER FOLD HE WOULDNT WANT YOU TO DO THAT I AM SURE THERE WAS A SPECIAL SAYING HE WOULD TELL YOU AS YOU ALL GREW TOGETHER U SAY IT TO YOURSELF AND ONE DAY U WILL SMILE STAND STRONG HES IN A BETTER PLACE NOW HES AT PEACE.
WE STAND IN UNITY WE FIGHT IN UNITY WE WIN IN UNITY GOD BLESS0 -
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