Jennifer Lapp
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  • Winchester, VA
  • United States
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Jennifer Lapp commented on Katherine Ellis's group Losing Someone to Cancer
"& I am so terribly sorry for your loss.  I get it now.  I will always miss Michael.  He was one of a kind."
Feb 7, 2022
Jennifer Lapp commented on Katherine Ellis's group Losing Someone to Cancer
"You have both helped more than you can possibly know.  Despite knowing his time was near an end, we crammed in so many great moments.  My goodness, not minutes had passed after we were told at a large research hospital that there was…"
Feb 7, 2022
Jennifer Lapp commented on Katherine Ellis's group Losing Someone to Cancer
"Thank you.  I felt the same; but have struggled in justifying my grief b/c our relationship wasn’t very long.  We had made plans for the future.  Some thought we were ridiculous to do so, but anyone could die tomorrow & I…"
Feb 6, 2022
Jennifer Lapp commented on Katherine Ellis's group Losing Someone to Cancer
"We were together just under a year.  We planned a future together, we were crazy in love.  I have significant heart problems & he was in remission w/ stage 4 colon cancer.  Six months after we met, he started chemo.  I was…"
Feb 6, 2022
Jennifer Lapp joined Katherine Ellis's group
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Losing Someone to Cancer

This is for anyone who has lost somone to cancer. I lost my adopted Mom to breast cancer some years ago. She was everything I could have asked for. She loved me because I was just me. She also loved my family and children as if they were her own.See More
Feb 6, 2022
Jennifer Lapp is now a member of Online Grief Support - A Social Community
Feb 6, 2022

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About Me:
Single divorced mom of three.
About my Loss:
I lost my boyfriend to stage IV colon cancer, secondary lung cancer. He was diagnosed 7yrs prior to us meeting & was more/less in remission. We were together 11months. The first 6months, he was great. I was with him until the very end. Went to all surgeries and chemo appointments. He died three months ago.
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Jennifer replied to Robin H's discussion Lost my Partner who wasn't my partner in the group Being the Other Woman/Other Man
"Welcome to the group.  I lost my partner on February 5th this year, so it's still pretty raw for me too.  Reading through your story really touched a chord with me.  Like you, I didn't think I would ever find a group like…"
May 1
Jennifer joined Cathy Richardson's group
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Being the Other Woman/Other Man

This is for anyone who has lost their lover to death and you were the other woman/other man in their life. We have to grieve in silence. I can't find any support groups and feel like I'm the only one going through this situationSee More
May 1
Jennifer and William Gardener are now friends
May 1
dream moon JO B commented on Karen's group I miss my Mom!
"i miss mom so mush i do"
Apr 11
Susan E Marshall commented on Susan E Marshall's photo
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My husband

"Thanks, Rosie. (I have memory problems and forgot about this site. I'm just seeing this now. April 6th)"
Apr 6
Natasha updated their profile
Apr 5
Angie Rowland joined Rita-Cecile's group
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LESBIAN ..GAY 2 SPIRITED loss and grief

Anyone who has lost their gay partner..soon finds that there may be a few things that are different...such as sorting through things and feeling like an intruder because it is also family stuff etcSee More
Apr 3
Speed Weasel posted a blog post

Assumptions

An assumption is an unexamined belief: what is thought to be true without ever really realizing that we think in that way. For better or worse, understanding starts with entertaining the idea that something is true.  Truly profound thoughts generally come to light from the relaxation of these (flawed) assumptions.  This is where I find myself today...Perhaps, one of the more significant drivers to pushing down the loss and grief at the time of the accident, ignoring it and mindlessly walking…See More
Mar 13

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