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Sharon - i am so sorry that your dad passed away. That is a lot to deal with. Don't feel guilty - your dad knows that it's different with a parent. As horrible as it is to lose your parent ( I have lost my dad and both in-laws who I was very close to), it is a natural progression of time. It is something we are prepared for at some point - that they will go first. To lose a child is not natural. It is literally a part of you and a soul connection that is the greatest. Your psyche is protecting you from too much pain. You will process it and grieve just the way you need to, Sending you lots of love and prayers. Connie
Monique - that pain is so horrible. I still sometimes feel like I cannot breath. It is unbelievable - the whole thing. Life is a new and unchartered ocean. I hate cruises. I don't want to go. I think we all feel the same . We just want them back....
Sharon, that comment. grrrr If only it were true....time has nothing to do with it but that's what everyone wants to believe....time helps to figure out how to manage the pain, that is all.
Sharon, it must be so hard for you. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Connie am glad you could share Daniel's birthday with his friends.
Prayers to all of us here .
HAPPY EASTER!
I hope everyone finds some sense of peace today.
I take Xanax at night too, or I wouldn't sleep. I'm glad the Zoloft is working for you. I'm just such an anxious person anyway, that I'm afraid to take any new medication. I take a 5HTP from Costco, which is sort of a serotonin replacement. I do feel some relief from it. I'm just such an anxious person anyway, that I would probably worry about side effects... which would cause them to happen you know? Yes, stay on the meds as long as you need them. I saw my general doctor yesterday and he said that my Xanax is such a low dose that there is no risk of addiction. We need to do what we need to do to survive these first horrid months. I too wish we could fast forward to a day without tears...
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