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ChrisV2.0

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  • Date Widowed
    07/31/2018
  • Name of Spouse
    Sara
  • Date Widowed
    July 30th 2018
  • Cause of death
    TBD
  • Spouse's Age
    32

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  1. Hi, Chris,

    I'm so sorry you had to join our club.  Of course you are broken...you have lost your wonderful love wayyyyy too young.  We have the unfortunate task of having to figure out how to keep living after having our hearts broken.  I will tell you that it isn't something we want to do...but we somehow find our way through.  I joined this club 9 years ago (in just a few days) and renewed my membership 4 1/2 years ago when I lost my second husband.

     

    How did I do it?  One day at a time.  Maybe it is your job that will get you through the days.  Maybe it is friends.  Maybe you will spend time traveling like I did.  More than anything, I truly believe my widowed friends were the biggest force keeping my head above water, especially after the loss of my second husband.

     

    Right now...just focus on the day, the hour, the minute.  Eat when you can, drink lots of water, sleep when you can, and if you can be comfortable, reach out to anyone who is able to listen.  We are here...and we understand.

     

    Hugs,

     

    Maureen

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    2. ChrisV2.0

      ChrisV2.0

      It's blindsided me for sure. I still feel the emotions that I felt surrounding that fateful morning every single day, but most intensly in the morning when I'd normally be getting her up or helping her with something.

          I'm sorry we had to meet like this, I'm sorry for your losses, I can't even comprehend that. Thank you for sharing that, I know that it's not an easy thing to do for everyone.

    3. Wheelerswife

      Wheelerswife

      I’m used to it. My first husband was disabled. His death was not unexpected. It was still difficult. 

    4. ChrisV2.0

      ChrisV2.0

             My wife was physically disabled for over a decade but it got much worse for about the last two years of her life. I agree, expected or unexpected loss is devestating either way. Everything just feels so empty and unfulfilling now. 

            I have to go now but I'll catch up with you again another time, it was nice to meet you.

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