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Old Aug 12, 2011, 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by billi_leli View Post
Hello.

Today, my friend reminded me that I am not over my aunt's death.

Yes, things are a little better; it's been 2 years now.

But I am still ill a lot and still feel empty and lost.

I also feel an anticipatory loss---my roommate may be dying now and I don't know what's going to happen to myself and my husband; we cannot afford a place together. I can sense Bruce fading away before my eyes. He is so tired and so out of it. He told me he was "depressed", but he's been depressed before and not this messed up.

I still feel pretty crazy missing a woman who abused me because she resented my being born. But I do.

I wish I had the right words, too, to say how much I relate to others' grief here, too, even though your stories are not exactly like mine.

Billi
Hi Billi,

Losing your aunt and anticipating the loss of your roommate, along with your economic situation, are such stressful situations. I can certainly understand why you are feeling down. I lost my mother 3 years ago and I am still struggling with my grief. I also felt so alone and lost after her death. As for wondering why you are missing your aunt who was not that nice to you (it seems), it is an honest reaction from your innermost self. If you want to you can always dig deeper to try to figure out why.

I'm glad you said you are feeling slightly better now. It takes time to work through grief and sometimes it is intertwined with other issues. Reaching out like you have is a wonderful start. I hope you will continue to try. Do continue to post if you need to vent. Well, all the best to you on your journey - Terry