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To medicate or not through Grief!

J A DIller
J A DIller
A parent's worst time comes when a child is lost. The loss is horrible and the aftermath of self-evaluation of each parent can be a painful endeavor that can last for life in some cases.As a friend once told me, “Judy, everyone handles grief in their way.” For me, it was going to see my Doctor seek help with my grief.
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Still my Husband

Stephanie Spezia
Stephanie Spezia

It has been two and a half years since my husband was called home to Heaven. During this time, I have been asked many times, by many people if I have begun to move on or move forward with my life. It puzzles me as to what this really means.  The life I had was a WE that suddenly became an I. How does one begin to make that transition­…. HE IS STILL MY HUSBAND.

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Is it Still OK to Cry?

BethMarshall
BethMarshall
It was Mother’s day weekend. With our kids scattered across the country, the idea of traveling to Colorado to spend a couple days with our daughter, Amy seemed like an excellent way to celebrate. 
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Surviving Sibling and New Traditions

J A DIller
J A DIller
“Being a parent isn’t an easy job – not just because it’s a 24/7, lifelong commitment, but also because we cannot bear to see our children hurt,” what’s even worst is saying goodbye to your child. I did so with my son Charlie, 23, to pneumonia in 2009.  
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Dreams of loved ones.

J A DIller
J A DIller
For me, it was the loss of life of my loved one especially my son Charlie at age 23 in 2009.I tried to be strong, but after losing Charlie my body had all it could tolerant, my heart starting racing as much as my mind.What just happened? How could this happen to us? Why didn't Charlie fight harder to survive?
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Ink

BethMarshall
BethMarshall

Meet my friend Lisa. She and I met at a conference where she shared a little of her story. Just a few months earlier Lisa had lost part of her heart, with the death of her beloved sister, Brandi. As you might imagine the pain is still incredibly fresh as she and her family make their way through all the firsts- holidays and special days since Brandi’s death.  

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Creating A Space For Change To Occur by Nina Bingham

ninabingham
ninabingham
Buddhist nun Pema Chodrin said in her book, When Things Fall Apart, "Letting there be room for not knowing is the most important thing of all. When there's a big disappointment we don't know if that's the end of the story. It may be just the beginning of a great adventure. Life is like that. We don't know anything. We call something bad, we call something good.
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