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Lost my husband the father of my kids and bestfriend . 6 Replies

  I lost my husband we were high school sweethearts we had plans and it was not suppose to be this way we had two kids together and I feel so lost and the pain i feel becuase of how much I miss him…Continue

Started by Nicole. Last reply by Martha Washburn Sep 22, 2022.

Loss of spouse… 3 Replies

For 40+ years we were together…married 39 years….We were to celebrate our 40th anniversary…Nobody who hasn’t been married, and lost a spouse could possibly understand….even though he was into many…Continue

Started by Susan B. Last reply by Connie Sep 1, 2022.

Today is the anniversary of my wedding day 2 Replies

I got married on May 1, 1992 and lost my husband on June 30, 2017. My wedding day was the happiest day of my life and if I had one wish, it would be to go back and live that day over. It has been…Continue

Started by Carol Klotz. Last reply by Carol Klotz May 3, 2020.

Lost my light in the darkness 2 Replies

I lost my wife on the 25 of March after returning from my Dads funeral. She is everything to me. No matter how bad it got, no matter how much my PTSD drug me down, She has been my light in the…Continue

Started by Shane Hughes. Last reply by Shane Hughes Apr 16, 2020.

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Comment by Mary on June 14, 2016 at 8:46pm
Linda. I wish I had your attitude. You are the opposite of me. Even though I know my husband would want me to carry on with life, my physical and mental bring just can't. Maybe it's too soon for me yet. It's only been 7 weeks - feels like just yesterday and at times liked it's been a long time v
Comment by stewart p on June 14, 2016 at 4:36pm

Linda, Excellent idea and kudos to you for getting out there, the idea of enjoying a prime rib meal alone as your husband would of makes me smile

Comment by stewart p on June 14, 2016 at 4:28pm

Oleta, not to worry.  I always felt the same or even less after attending each bereavement group meeting, at least for a while.  The idea is to help ourselves by leaning into rather than away from our pain and over time I found that this has a great healing attribute associated with it.  

Comment by Oleta Cato on June 14, 2016 at 3:03pm

I went to Grief Support again last night.  I don't think I felt better when I got home or at least I was as sad as I had when I went.  All in all I think it's good for me.  You can, at last talk to someone who doesn't think losing a spouse is catching or doesn't think if you speak you will  get hysterical.  Other than a dear cousin I speak to long distance, who has also lost her husband, there is NO ONE that I can talk too.  My children don't want to talk about their father.  Makes then sad.  It makes me feel as if he never existed.  As long as I live, he will live. I love to retell his funny stories or talk of the benevolent things he has done, all the love he has given.  I wish I had told him how much I love him, one more time.

Comment by Mel Royer on June 14, 2016 at 12:08pm

There's always the sky burial. Tibetan, I think?..where you prepare the body on the top of a mountain and leave it to the vultures.  

Comment by Mary on June 13, 2016 at 4:04pm
Rebecca, I love what you said. There is no time limit. Only the person who had that relationship with the person who has pAssed knows how much they meant in their lives. Everyone is different. For me my husband was my life partner, my love, my world. Our lives were combined yet separate. Being without him is like only having half of me. The last 7 weeks feels like a lifetime ago yet also just like the other day. The deeper the love the deeper the grief I believe. It's so difficult to wake up each morning knowing that your life partner is gone.
Comment by Blue Swan on June 13, 2016 at 3:16pm
“All the whackjob psychologists out there will tell you that grief is a process. Some say it has five stages. Others say that grief should only last two years at the lost, otherwise it's "abnormal". Putting an expiration date of grief though is like putting out the flame on a burning candle. It might stop the candle from melting down and falling apart, but in the long run the candle goes solid, freezes in a catatonic state. Take away a person's grief and guaranteed they'll only be a frozen shell of a human being afterwards. Grief is only love, it's nothing to hide or send away with happy pills and mother's little helpers. Grief is a lifeline connecting two people who are in different realms together, and it's a sign of loyalty and hope.”
― Rebecca McNutt
Comment by Chum on June 12, 2016 at 7:38pm
No offence at all. Jordan chose the garden himself a couple of years ago when I told him I wouldn't be rowing him out to sea and throwing his body overboard, Viking style. I don't fancy spending time in prison, or trying to explain myself as the Coast Guard motors up beside me, so he chose the garden as a compromise:)
Comment by Chum on June 12, 2016 at 5:18pm
Mary Wolf. What a ghastly thing to happen to have someone try to take over the funeral. It sounds like a scene from a movie. Jordan didn't want a funeral, just his ashes scattered in our garden which I'll do this week. Tomorrow is the anniversary of his death (by the sun) though Wednesday is the actual date.
Oleta: I wish we all lived close by each other. I'd love to have someone to talk with who I knew I wasn't boring or making them feel uncomfortable.
Comment by Oleta Cato on June 12, 2016 at 4:20pm

Dear Mary Wolf & Linda D.,

After reading most of your letter, I was outraged!  Then when I got to the part where you are talking to his boss & wrote what he said, I actually started to laugh out loud.  I don't know about your husband but mine would have seen the humor and laughed.  He loved to laugh. That is an "all time" story.  Thanks so much for sharing.

My God, what a story.  I must add mine although it doesn't compare.

Our plans were to have John's ashes shipped to his sister in Montana, he was born there and one of the lakes was  our favorite place to vacation.  Per a conversation years ago, his sis agreed to carry out this task.  John's sister and her family would scatter the ashes  per John's wishes.  Well, her daughter piped up, on the extension,  ALL family members would take some of  John's ashes home and prior to that, they would have a prayer ceremony.  I thanked them kindly & said NO...John's wishes were to be carried out.  I got a lot of resistance.  This was about two days after his death.  That's when I decided that I would keep him and at a later date my son and I would do as John asked.  I didn't trust them.  Actually, right now I find it comforting to have John,  at home with me.'

People really are crazy sometimes.  I thought my story was the best until I read yours.

Now I'm wondering if I had a service if my daughter would have come.

DNA can be terrible.

I have such pleasant memories and laugh at much of what John did and said.  I don't think I'll ever meet a funnier person.

Our husbands passed, two weeks apart.  I honestly believe this is the most difficult part of my life.  I wish you lived down the street.

 

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