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mrisha

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Re: Grieving
« Reply #15 on: March 01, 2012, 09:47:17 am »
I am so sorry to hear you lost your fiancee'.  But if you are feeling lost, get some counseling to get you back on your feet.  Only time and talking about her will help you begin to heal.
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Re: Grieving
« Reply #16 on: March 28, 2012, 11:13:40 am »
I myself lost  all 3 of my kids, the last one i lost 12 years ago, they all were under 12 years old.  It is hard every year for birthdays and holidays but I have found a way to go on.  I know there is reasons out there why I don't have them any more and I come to accept it.  You will not get over it ever, I will be honest.  But you will find a way to keep going and live a normal life. Keep her memory alive in your heart and you will be happy.  Talk about her whenever you have a chance, don't be scared that you will be sad.  Join support group if you can and talk as much as you can.  If you keep things to yourself, it will eat you up and you won't live a normal life.  I wish you and your family the best and hope you are ok eventually.
Ty for your response I appreciate it St Pattys Day was the hardest so far but I keep waking up everyday anyway lol :heart:

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