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"Truthfully, I have no clue. I'm over 20 years down the line from losing my wee boy and my dad within a year of each other. I've long accepted the inevitably of death and I've carried on and indeed found new joys as life always brings. But...every single day I want them here. Counseling helps you to understand your grief, but ultimately doesn't change the facts. The love that remains is the greatest comfort. " X | |||
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"Truthfully, I have no clue. I'm over 20 years down the line from losing my wee boy and my dad within a year of each other. I've long accepted the inevitably of death and I've carried on and indeed found new joys as life always brings. But...every single day I want them here. Counseling helps you to understand your grief, but ultimately doesn't change the facts. The love that remains is the greatest comfort. " Jeez Jinty, wise words and that must have been a tough time | |||
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"On the back of another thread or two, how do you deal with death? I lost my dad 19 years ago and my brother 5 years ago. I'm the kind of person who hides it away. Not healthy of course, but it's all I know... " If you figure out let me know. I got a phone call while working abroad 3 weeks ago to find my dad had suddenly passed and not sure what to do or expect over the next few weeks. (Managed to get from finding out to back home in 11hrs to be with family) | |||
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"Truthfully, I have no clue. I'm over 20 years down the line from losing my wee boy and my dad within a year of each other. I've long accepted the inevitably of death and I've carried on and indeed found new joys as life always brings. But...every single day I want them here. Counseling helps you to understand your grief, but ultimately doesn't change the facts. The love that remains is the greatest comfort. Jeez Jinty, wise words and that must have been a tough time " It was indeed. I think when you lose someone very close you tend to think you'll never recover or be happy again. One day, you find you can and that brings a different kind of pain. The realisation that although you thought you couldn't, and indeed shouldn't be able to cope, you do. Grief comes to us all but there is always hope for a brighter day. | |||
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"Truthfully, I have no clue. I'm over 20 years down the line from losing my wee boy and my dad within a year of each other. I've long accepted the inevitably of death and I've carried on and indeed found new joys as life always brings. But...every single day I want them here. Counseling helps you to understand your grief, but ultimately doesn't change the facts. The love that remains is the greatest comfort. " This is as good an explanation as you'll get xxxxxxx Death is part of life... it's intrinsic, yet so painful... it's corny but true to say that no matter how long someone is in your life you can never deny having them there...try to be thankful for that no matter how hard it is xXx | |||
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"I deal with it every day in my profession... ...*Ps: I'm a hitman. " Do you do "homers"?? | |||
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"I also lost my husband 2 years ago we were separated for a long time but got on well The hardest part here is wondering do i have a right to feel this grief as we werent together x" Yes of course you do Heather he was a big part of your life when you were married & had children together. I guess in a way for you it was like losing him twice first when the marraige ended and the when he passed away. Im sure you will grieve in the way you find appropriate for you ...(((big hugs))) | |||
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"I know it's an old cliche but time really is a healer. I've learned from experience and it does help to open up and talk to someone rather than bottle it all up. But..... You have to let yourself go through the natural grieving process first and take into account the different stages, ie the anger, the guilt, the blaming etc etc. But everyone is unique and different in how they deal with it. It's not a nice process for anyone to go through. " | |||
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