Fight is over.
Bless all caregivers,
Gayle
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I amnyogus1 said:Sending Prayers
Galye,
I'm sorry for your loss. I will pray for you to have strength as you go through the grief.
Nancy
sorry about doug .I have been grieving for 17 months but to me it was just like yesterday this is about the hardest thing to go threw other than watching our loved ones die. Take care and sending prayers.
michelle0 -
My Deepest Sympathies
Hello Gayle
May I send you heartfelt sympathies for your recent loss of Doug. I lost my dad to ec in March. There are a lot of grieving caregivers here. We are all happy that our loved ones are now at peace and no longer in pain or suffering. I know what you went through at the end. We had a rough time also. I will never forget hearing my dad say...help me, help me right before he passed away. And the vacant look in his eyes. Yes, our life here on earth does have to go on, until we meet our loved ones again. May God bless you and give you and your family peace at this most difficult time. Keep in touch. Helping others here has helped me to cope.
Tina0 -
Loss
I am so sorry that you lost your Doug. I lost my Doug in Oct., 2009. Grief is hard work and takes time. My best advice for what it's worth is to allow yourself to grieve. Do it in your time and in your own way. You might want to check out the grief board. There are a number of us there who are grieving our spouses. Fay0 -
So sorry to hear about Doug
Gayle,
I am so sorry to hear about Doug. Now that he is at peace I am wishing some relief and peace for you.
Going on without them is hard but we just hold on to their memories and it feels like they are still with us.
Blessings to you and your loved ones.0 -
I am sorry
I am sorry to hear your sad news. The love of my life, Dale passed away Sunday, August 29. I'm thankful he passed peacefully. No more suffering and pain. The feeling of quiet in the house, the little things you look at and start to cry, touching his clothes. Everything has a memory.Yesterday I picked up Dale's ashes, it was a hard day. Those ashes will be scattered in our pasture surrounding the house at the end of the month. I just try to get through one day at a time. My heart goes out to you . Please keep in touch.
Bless you,
Cynthia0 -
Gayle ... take care of yourself nowjunklady said:I am sorry
I am sorry to hear your sad news. The love of my life, Dale passed away Sunday, August 29. I'm thankful he passed peacefully. No more suffering and pain. The feeling of quiet in the house, the little things you look at and start to cry, touching his clothes. Everything has a memory.Yesterday I picked up Dale's ashes, it was a hard day. Those ashes will be scattered in our pasture surrounding the house at the end of the month. I just try to get through one day at a time. My heart goes out to you . Please keep in touch.
Bless you,
Cynthia
So sorry for your loss and for the tough journey you have had to endure as a caregiver. Now put yourself 1st & give yourself all the love, encouragement and care that you had been giving to your spouse. And you're not really by yourself at all now ... so when you feel ready, reach out to friends and family and let them step up now to nourish you mentally and emotionally. People want to help but are hesitant to encroach on your grief so let them know your needs. Plus, CSN is just a click away, anytime day or night.
Blessings to you
Patty0 -
I know...Tina Blondek said:My Deepest Sympathies
Hello Gayle
May I send you heartfelt sympathies for your recent loss of Doug. I lost my dad to ec in March. There are a lot of grieving caregivers here. We are all happy that our loved ones are now at peace and no longer in pain or suffering. I know what you went through at the end. We had a rough time also. I will never forget hearing my dad say...help me, help me right before he passed away. And the vacant look in his eyes. Yes, our life here on earth does have to go on, until we meet our loved ones again. May God bless you and give you and your family peace at this most difficult time. Keep in touch. Helping others here has helped me to cope.
Tina
Tina, that was the most haunting image in my mind. Doug could not be understood, but his eyes told me he was scared, possibly in pain, and his body had just completely failed him. It was vacant and sometimes terror filled look in his eyes that gives me some peace knowing he is not going through this anymore. I miss the hell out of him, but not they way he was in the last couple of weeks. Thanks for writing.
Gayle0 -
And I am sorry for your lossjunklady said:I am sorry
I am sorry to hear your sad news. The love of my life, Dale passed away Sunday, August 29. I'm thankful he passed peacefully. No more suffering and pain. The feeling of quiet in the house, the little things you look at and start to cry, touching his clothes. Everything has a memory.Yesterday I picked up Dale's ashes, it was a hard day. Those ashes will be scattered in our pasture surrounding the house at the end of the month. I just try to get through one day at a time. My heart goes out to you . Please keep in touch.
Bless you,
Cynthia
And I am sorry for your loss too. The quiet in the house is deafening...sometimes only the sound of my grief. I havent gotton Doug's ashes yet, but he wants to be scattered in Lake Michigan. I want to hold onto them for a while though...just something that I have left besides my memories. God bless you and keep you. Best of luck....one day at a time. Thanks for writing.
Sincerely, GAyle0 -
Be Strong!
I'm so sorry for your loss of Doug. I also lost my husband of 46 years on March 25th. You're so right about the quiet of the house & having no one to talk to. Just be strong & if it gets too bad, go for counseling. I did and am still seeing her, plus I am on meds. It really helps to be able to cope with the loss. Hang in there!!! "Carole"0
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