Rosemary
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  • Orlando, Fl
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About Me:
Totally lost without my husband.
About my Loss:
My soul mate of 19 years had a sudden heart attack and died in January of 2008. He left me a widow at 46. He seemed so healthy; it was totally unexpected.

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At 11:54am on October 22, 2008, Diana, Grief Recovery Coach said…
Rosemary, The pics are some I have taken and some found online.
I have found it interesting that you live in Orlando, Jenny lives in Tampa and I live in Orlando. Hmm . . . looks like we have a good support group going here. Basically I started this site to work through my pain and to help others. Its hard to find people in your own family that even understand. I know - no one can relate to what I feel. Just get over just doesn't work and never will. Its ok to grieve. Just let it all out and if you ever want to talk, I'm here.
At 12:23pm on October 21, 2008, Jenny said…
Thank you so much for your email. I have been SO lost as of late.
Please allow me a few more days to get through some physical health issues and I will be CERTAIN to reply to your OUTSTANDING post. I'm so very eager to correspond with you, Rosemary.

Blessings,
Jenny
At 10:01am on October 17, 2008, Jenny said…
Rosemary,
My name is Jenny. I live in Tampa. I lost my biological mother to a sudden heart attack just one month after your loss. I'm also completely lost. It's my guess that you feel robbed...like me. How are you coping? Where are you with your grief? Do you have a support system? I just need someone to talk to that understands. My sister is busy with her 4 kids while I'm housebound with illness and have nothing but time on my hands to mull over the loss. Are you keeping busy? Can you function?

Perhaps, we can strike up a friendship of mutual assistance through this difficult time.

You're in my thoughts as you move through your recovery.

-Jenny
At 9:53am on October 12, 2008, Diana, Grief Recovery Coach said…
Hi Rosemary,
I'm so sorry for your loss. I noticed you live in Orlando, so do I. Let me know if you need anything.
 
 
 

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