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Subject: Death of a loved 1
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sweetcaroline 30.05.19 - 08:57pm
All I'm asking of people is 2 have respect 4 other people as this unfortunately happens 2 everybody.it's not designed 2 upset anybody it's just an awkward situation 2 discuss * +

vamp.boy25x 30.05.19 - 09:02pm
It's not awkward at all, completely natural. What happened? Is everything okay from your side? * +

sweetcaroline 30.05.19 - 09:12pm
I lost my dad 23/11/89 he was buried a week later and unfortunately also my mum on my daughters birthday 10/4/2019. My mum bless her things wasn't straightforward she had 2 have a post mortem it took 5 weeks and 5 days 20/5 2 bury her.I had the hospital and the funeral parlour advising me 2 keep her coffin closed as my mum has sadly deteriorated * +

vamp.boy25x 30.05.19 - 09:14pm
(hug) I'm sorry about what you are going through. I can't even comprehend how difficult these past few months must have been for you. Please stay strong and keep going.

RIP to your mom and dad. * +

vamp.boy25x 30.05.19 - 09:15pm
Feel free to leave me an inbox if you need someone to talk to. (hug) * +

sisfreak2017 30.05.19 - 09:31pm
You never get over loosing a loved one and why should you.
Like the idiom 'time is a great healer' suggests and is applicable to numerous things.
Grief will get easier with time. * +

gammyknee 30.05.19 - 09:46pm
My fella died in bed beside me 22 months ago, suddenly and unexpectedly, after major surgery for bowel cancer. His cancer was gone. Nobody expected him to die. He was cured and had started chemo three days before as a preventative measure. He took our dog for a walk at 11.30pm. By 12.10am he'd died beside me. I probably would've hidden away from talking about death before this happened. I probably didn't understand grief..... Life is a silly old journey. And the more we travel, the more we learn, and the more we talk. Its all good. Eventually. I honestly don't believe, from experience, that grief gets easier. It just feels different as time moves on. * +

mikeymk 30.05.19 - 10:13pm
People die, all the time. It's rarely your problem but the closer they are to you, the bigger a hole they leave behind.

I fill that with a summary of why they were there. What they stood for, what i learnt from them.

And i can then keep my focus on those still here. They're not permanent either. * +

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