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Irma
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Nov 10, 2010 09:55AM
Pat, yes it's tough when you're grieving. People want you to move on after the service. They don't realize that every day is a reminder that your very special person is not with you. Time is a great healer; that's true, but it takes a lot of time. Holidays are awful, with the first ones being the worst. My family has been through the deaths of three of our beloveds in less than one year. When I meet bereaved people who tell me they are fine, I dig deeper because I know they're not fine. And then it spills out as it must. So let me ask you Pat, are you sleeping? Are you still thinking, what if? Does your beloved come to you in your dreams? Are you dreading Thanksgiving? the Christmas holiday spirit of joy? I understand. I'm right there with you!
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Irma, thanks for asking. I'm sleeping okay, for the most part. I've only dreamt about him three times -- I wish it were more. I wish he were here. I miss him.
That sounds so nice. Wish it were possible. One of the hardest parts of having lost my mate is feeling so isolated.
Been there! When I first lost my mom, who'd lived with us for 4 yrs, I HAD to get out of the house while my husband was off at work. I signed up at a gym, volunteered at the local school, made lunch dates with anyone who'd put up with me (and my tears!) A woman who had been good friends with my mom (and who's my age!)has become my good friend and my weekly lunch buddy. After almost a year, I can now stand to be alone in the house, but I still volunteer and exercise. Still miss her, of course. It still hurts!



