Bob Fredrick
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How do I get past this?
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One thing I'm dealing with is how even though I've had this major disruptive event in my life, I'm somehow expected to keep up with everyone and everything.  I'm really struggling with this.  I'm…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Lorin Cohen Feb 10, 2013.

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My wife Sue had been living with congestive heart failure and diabetes. She died very suddenly from a pulmonary edema. She went into the hospital on Oct.31 2012, never regained consciousness, and passed away 2 days later.

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Writing things down in this blog has helped me.  It helps to get things out, whether you go to therapy, or just write.  Here, I say things I'd never really say to anyone.  I never told Sue's sisters about the night she went into the hospital, mainly because I don't think I could get through it.  I've told them enough without getting into details no one has asked for.  Maybe, at some point, I will want to try therapy, but not right now.  It's been a long 3 months....I had to go through…

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Posted on February 7, 2013 at 1:43pm

Losses.....

One thing that I know now is what I've lost. Not my loss.... my wife....but all the things she gave me that I no longer have.  First is her love.  The most awesome, incredible, unbelievable love I've ever known.  A dream come true if there's ever been one.  I don't know what I did to deserve her.  She was always there for me.  When my ex decided she couldn't handle our son, Sue didn't blink.  Of course he could live with us.  Sue wanted him, no questions asked, no…

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Posted on February 3, 2013 at 5:22pm — 2 Comments

Randomness

One of the most frustrating things for me is the way grief comes and goes.  There are times where I'm not wanting to do anything but miss Sue, and then there are times when I can string a few days in a row where I'm feeling a bit better about things, and I'm actually productive...well, maybe not as focused as I should be, but productive none the less.  I just hate the way it's just so random.... I never know when I wake up if my grief will overtake me or not.  I have no control over it yet,…

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Posted on February 1, 2013 at 8:37pm — 1 Comment

When it rains.....

To introduce myself, I'm 48, I have a 16 year old son who is autistic and a 14 year old daughter from a previous marriage.  My ex-wife decided she didn't want to be in a marriage any longer, so we divorced in 2005.  She passed away from complications from the Swine Flu in 2010.  Sue welcomed my kids in our home and treated them like they were her own from the start.  Sue's story is what one would call "complicated".  She was divorced and came from a big family.  The years before we met were…

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