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THERE WAS HOPE FOR ME
I was the most “stuck” person, and the consummate caregiver. Honestly, I’ve been taking care of people for years and years. I’ve never expressed any of my feelings. I was appropriate, considerate, and I carried the weight of the world on my shoulders. When my parents lived with me, I was running on empty. For years, almost every single day after Jason died, I woke up wishing I never woke up again. Continue reading →
Posted in Healing and Hope
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Tagged "sandwich generation", Aging Parents, child's death, compassionate friends, composing, death, death of a child, grief, grief bereavement "Loss of a Child", GRIEF RELATED, hope, hopeful, Hypnotherapy, inspiration, inspirational, loss, lyric writing, overcoming challenges, overcoming grief, parenting, writing
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BYE, BYE, ZOMBIELAND – PART 1
When the tears stopped for me, it was only because I could no longer remember my beloved child as clearly. So now there was actually a different form of sadness. I felt farther away from what I was holding onto so tightly. But there were definitely less tears! Continue reading →
Posted in Grief Stories
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Tagged "sandwich generation", acknowledging grief, adjusting from grief, child's death, compassionate friends, creativity, death, death of a child, discouraged about healing, Empathy and Grief, finding happiness after losing a child, Friendship, grief, grief advice, grief bereavement "Loss of a Child", GRIEF RELATED, happiness after death of a child, healing and grief, healing from grief, hope, hope for healing, hope of healing, inspiration, is happiness possible after losing a child, Judy Unger, loss, loss of a child, optimism, optimism after loss, Ordinary Life, original songs, overcoming grief, staying positive, surviving grief, you know what I'd say, zombieland
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