Missy Robinson
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registered nurse, works with kids with bleeding disorders
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I lost my best friend, my partner 4 weeks ago

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Losing my soulmate

I really miss her.  I feel like I died right along with her.  We were only together for a short while, but it seemed like a lifetime.  She was only 33 and died of cancer.  I was with her until the very end, and I keep thinking of all the things I should've said, I kept thinking that she was going to come out of this and everything would be back to normal again.  But she didn't.  I keep wishing that I could have talked to her one more time when she was conscious, to tell her how much love she…

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Posted on April 19, 2012 at 1:04pm — 3 Comments

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