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Default Dec 10, 2022 at 06:10 PM
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I am bipolar and my sister died 01/04/2020. My brother was murdered 06/24/2020, and my wife of 23 years passed away 1011/18/2021. The ptsd comes from finding my wife dead and turning her over and seeing her face. I did cpr and will never forget those sounds. My wife was only 44 and in good health as far as we knew. I had nightmares about it for like the first 6 months.

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Default Dec 10, 2022 at 07:18 PM
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@otroo I am sorry to hear about the trauma from the loss of your wife. It was so unexpected it must have been a shock to you. Hope you are finding some closure after a couple years, but grief can take time.

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