Bereavement
Related: About this forumMy cousin died today.
Her mom died a few months back. Im so sad for my uncle,(91) but Im so sad for our family. My cousin had advanced kidney disease and had a recent transplant. Her brother gave his. So proud of him and so sad my friend, my cousin is gone.
sheshe2
(98,014 posts)No words can replace them. Hold them close in your heart.
applegrove
(132,666 posts)relationship to them has changed one more time. And it is so true. I think if the good times with my mom all the time and she has been gone 6 years.
It is changed again. And maybe Ill get lucky and dream of her, but otherwise it is just memories on repeat. Dont get me wrong, Ill cherish the memories. With every death of a loved one, you just wish for more time...
magicarpet
(19,028 posts)cate94
(3,113 posts)Diamond_Dog
(40,806 posts)So heres a hug
SheltieLover
(81,334 posts)Healing vibes on the way to you & yours, Cate.
cate94
(3,113 posts)SheltieLover
(81,334 posts)It may sound cliche, but please remember to breathe deeply to stay grounded, eat to stay strong, and sleep to rejuvenate.
Grieving is very hard work, physically, as well as psychologically, and emotionally.
cate94
(3,113 posts)(mil) when I got the news. We finished dinner and I cleaned up and came to DU. I so appreciate the
and vibes. Just a bit overwhelmed..
niyad
(133,307 posts)headed your way. Your DU family is here for you. Lean as much as you need.
The last I heard she was about to be released from the hospital to go home. Long haul. Ive been away, so not there for her. It makes me sadder still. Anyway thanks for your kindness, Im leaning in.
Maraya1969
(23,519 posts)cate94
(3,113 posts)Blue Dawn
(970 posts)Sending my condolences and love.
applegrove
(132,666 posts)cate94
(3,113 posts)KT2000
(22,180 posts)Peace to you
iluvtennis
(21,512 posts)cate94
(3,113 posts)Your comment really struck me. Yes, her memory is a blessing.