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About Me:
Widow at age 44.
About my Loss:
I was told my husband had stage 4 stomach cancer when I was 36. We had an 11 month old baby and I was pregnant again. I lost the unborn child due to the trauma we were going through. IN 2012, my husband died. I cannot heal from it. Desperate to ever feel normal. Two weeks after my husband died, his 22 yr old son committed suicide. I am so filled with despair. I have a ten year old who needs her mother. I find each day a fight to make it through until bedtime.

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At 3:09pm on September 28, 2016, Ruthie said…

Widow age 48, only been about 9 months and it is truly getting harder each day, I feel  my heart hurts so much it just might shot down--SOMEONE OUT THERE--tell me it does get easier--lie to me. lol

 
 
 

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