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Grand Magnate
Member Since Jul 2003
Location: Midwest
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October 9th it will be one year to my brother's suicide. I still haven't dealt with it. I feel tremendous guilt for being on the outs with him and not making things right. I have been talking to my step-niece and it is painful.
My niece doesn't want to talk to me especially about my brother. I am filled with fresh loss. Last year, my parents told me four days before my birthday. I think that was wrong. Every year will be ruined now. Please keep me and my family in your prayers. I will keep trudging on. Thank you. Mary Alice |
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Location: San Francisco Bay Area, California
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I'm so sorry for your loss and for your pain. I wish you strength to get through this difficult time
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Member Since Sep 2010
Location: canada
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Have you received any grief therapy it may help decrease the pain some
I too lost my brother the end of october and i know the guilt and sadness stays but the pain will lessen some. Grief councilling will help you cope with it all take care and i will definetly pray for you and your family for strength and healing take care |
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I am thinking of you tonight. You are not trudging alone. billi __________________ The idea of a soul mate is an ILLUSION. In reality, we must learn to be our own best friend/partner. Then if love comes to us, we will already be whole. All that love can do, at that point, is enhance our wholeness! |
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My thoughts are with you Mary Alice.
__________________ Crying isn't a sign of weakness. It's a sign of having tried too hard to be strong for too long. |
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mary alice, experiencing the suicide of a loved one takes time. there are many questions we have that we have that will go unanswered. using a T to get through the grief process would/can help.
not to sound heartless but if we choose "every year will be ruined now", quoting you. but it doesn't mean we have to choose that mindset. there are ways to be able to process your loss so you can get on with the rest of your life. i hope you can find that road...i did..and it doesn't take away from my missing my loved one. it just makes me able to cope and move on. __________________ Do not let your fire go out, spark by irreplaceable spark, in the hopeless swamps of the approximate, the not-quite, the not-yet, the not-at-all. Do not let the hero in your soul perish, in lonely frustration for the life you deserved, but have never been able to reach. Check your road and the nature of your battle. The world you desired can be won. It exists, it is real, it is possible, it is yours..~Ayn Rand |
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Grand Magnate
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Thanks everyone. I am hoping as time goes by, it will indeed heal. It doesn't help that I have been without a T for 2 months. I will work on making things more able to cope. My parents need to know that I am here for them.
Mary Alice |
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