Rhonda Partin-Sharp
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Rhonda Partin-Sharp commented on Julie Dolsey-Weiss's group Multiple Losses Group
"JO B - I know the lockdowns are hard and it is natural to have a fear that our loved ones with dementia/alzheimers will forget us if they don't see us for a while, but it is better to keep them safe from the virus.  All we can do is pray…"
May 4, 2020
Rhonda Partin-Sharp commented on Julie Dolsey-Weiss's group Multiple Losses Group
"Hi JO B - I don't know if you remember me.  We used to talk a lot but I haven't had time to be on this group for a couple of years because I was a caregiver for several family members in a row and the longer it went on the more tired…"
Apr 24, 2020
Rhonda Partin-Sharp commented on Julie Dolsey-Weiss's group Multiple Losses Group
"Jeneley, thank you for having the courage to share your story here.  I am so sorry for all you are going through.  I can totally understand why you are feeling fear and anxiety and why you feel like you are not as high performing as you…"
Apr 9, 2020
Rhonda Partin-Sharp commented on Julie Dolsey-Weiss's group Multiple Losses Group
"Hi.  I'm new to this group.  I've been on a group for losing my Mom and my Dad and there have been others I've lost that I never got in a group for.  My father-in-law passed away on March 14.  I'm sadder than…"
Mar 25, 2020
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Multiple Losses Group

I am creating this site for the many of us who have suffered several losses. I lost my mom, dad, grandma(2nd mom), grandpa, my beloved dog and divorce.Many of us have lost more than one person or event.Come share!See More
Mar 25, 2020

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About Me:
I have been a caregiver for many years, so I guess I now define myself that way and thus don't have much more to say other than I am a writer. My book "The Blood Moon Sealed My Fate" is the first book in a trilogy. The second book will be coming out soon. The trilogy (which it seems may now turn into a series) tells the fictionalized story from abuse to recovery of one person I was a caregiver for after he asked me to tell the story once he passed away - so I guess I'm also a writer. I'm also a wife, an aunt, and once was a daughter but now I am an orphan.
About my Loss:
My greatest losses have been my mother, my father, my step-mother-in-law, and most recently in January (two months ago) the best and most loyal friend I ever had. Over the years of caregiving though, I've lost several other people. I guess I'm a little numb more than grieving at this point. When the numbness goes away, that's when I'm really going to feel it.
Are You a Service Provider? If Yes, please tell us about your service.
I've repeatedly been a caregiver but I'm not sure if that is what you mean by service provider.

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