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... her anytime. She says she feels like she has a purpose when she helps. I am so full of anger and grief that I'm yelling at my husband (who smokes) and my son all the time. I feel like I'm drowning with...
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... of what we're dealing with despite the gravity of it all, then the next moment I'm paralyzed with grief and fear of what my life will be like without her just a phone call away. Furthermore, I live a...
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... are not looking after themselves and I'm worried for their health and wellbeing.
I find the grief comes in waves. I have days when I'm okay and I go about my day then I have days when I can't do...
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... now. The idea has been percolating in my mind for several months, especially through my time of grief over the death of my Mom, but it didn't sink in as it has today. I imagine may caregivers on this...
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The journey is isolating. I am in anticipatory grief... fearing the loss of my husband. The anxiety is overwhelming.. It ruins the previous time I have left with him. Friends don't know what to say. Family...
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... from others who experienced the sameissues.
Many ofyou may notbe able to seebeyond the grief you are feeling, but Iwould like to assure you that you will feel better with time.
To move ahead,...
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... some of the discussions here and see that alot of people are really in the middle feeling their grief - me I pretend it is isn't real and go about my day like nothing bad has happened and that he is going...
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... if she was 100. She still had her mind. On the computer, ipad, smart tv she knew everything. This grief is so real. im lost
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