I'm sorry for you. I would be the same if my wife passed. Try to move beyond this pain and live the life you were intended to live so that others who love you won't have to feel the pain of your loss. God bless you, I hope you find peace.
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You will find your will again. This person has left quite an impact on you and if this memory can be lived to give others hope because you knew him, he would be so proud of you.
You must do everything you can to treat yourself well. You are something that he left behind to share his legacy. Share his kindness in every opportunity that arrives and you will heal.
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The love i speak of was my wife of 10 yrs,ovarian cancer took her life,since then ive almost died twice myself,alcohol/pills,and year later hi speed car wreck=3 weeks in hospital,ive eased up on being so wreckless, but i cant seem to overcome the depression its causing me,
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You will never get over it but somehow you have to learn to live with it.
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It's been 10 years since my Dad died. Nobody can just get over watching someone you love suffer and die. Me and my sister both feel we are f***ed up for life. I still hear him gasping for air.
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death can be cruel,the way it sometimes happens and what it does to people who witness it,i can only accept my wifes death as beliveing that she is in a better place than here, and no longer suffering,like your father, you have to believe he is in a beautiful place because he surely is,i hope you and your sister both are blessed by the lord in a way that will ease your pain,god help all of us who has lost our loved ones and miss them dearly
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The love of your life would want you to move on and be happy just remember you will always have the memories :]
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