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Re: C_C_T
It happens far too often. When I lost my first wife, no one would talk to me. If I was on the east side of the street, people would cross to the west side simply because they didn't know what to say to me.
I ran a website on prostatitis for eleven years for a national prostate medical board. It was extremely interesting.
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posted by
BigV
on May 20, 2024 at 7:17 AM
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I have found that some folk try to avoid he person who has recently suffered a loss.
Although most I think like to be as normal as possible or do not like to put into words
what they really feel. Hope you are feeling as well as you can be . My helper has just had
pellets injected for Prostrate and has suffered a minor stroke but he does seem better
than he has for a long time. Thanks for writing and being brave.🦋
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C_C_T
on May 20, 2024 at 1:04 AM
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Re: BearcatMike
I fully understand what you mean. I'm 'familiar' with grief from my time as a medic and then an ER RN, but also from the loss of my father and then my first wife. Plain and simple, grief hurts.
posted by
BigV
on May 19, 2024 at 6:30 PM
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When people ask me how I am doing on just a typical day. I often lie and say I am fine. I believe that most people don't really care about your problems anyway. However, I do have a few close friends with whom I share. It is hard for others to truly understand your grief.
posted by
BearcatMike
on May 19, 2024 at 5:12 PM
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