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Losing Jim
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Started this discussion. Last reply by healing07 Jul 3, 2009.

 

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About Me:
I'm a mature lady living alone. Currently need support to help me get through this bereavement.
About my Loss:
My lover and friend Jim died on 26th Jun 09. I'm finding it hard to cope with his passing. I live in Singapore while Jim was in Chicago. I couldn't go to him because of the Influenza A problem and I have to grieve and mourn his loss all alone here in Singapore. I would like some support to help through this difficult time.

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At 11:14am on June 28, 2009, Diana, Grief Recovery Coach said…
Welcome to the community.
(((((hugs)))))

Talking about it helps, you can also post pictures. We are here for you.

Diana
 
 
 

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