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Maxey, I can relate to everything that you have written. I truly believe I will never really be happy again and that life is over for me at this point. There may be happy or joyous things that happen but I died when he died. all I do is cry and think of him, still in disbelief that I will never see him , talk to him, kiss him, or touch him again in this physical life. even though the words do not help and they feel so trivial to say , I am sorry for your loss and I share the feelings of agony and despair.
Maxey,
It has almost 4 years for me and I agree with you, I will never have closure until I take my last breath and happiness will never touch me again ever. My Julian, was the love of my life, he is all that I lived for. I was so glad when he retire at 62 so I had him with me everyday until he died of cancer at age young 76, he was full of life as both of us were kids at heart. I miss him everyday.
Maxey that is such a great way to put these feelings and I can relate so much.
Your statement is so true and it hits home. I find that I am searching for my husband and my dad. I was there when my husband passed and helped to groom him for his viewing but I still feel sometimes like he is out there somewhere and I need to find him. Many dreams I have had consists of us being together and then he disappears and then I try to call him but I can't dial the number correctly. Or that I am visiting my dad and he wants to show me something and I follow him but then I can't keep up with how fast he is walking and then he disappears. I would give anything to have them back. Anything to have my husband walk through the door. I miss him so much and there is nothing I can do except live out the rest of this life and I only do so for my children. Being happy or thinking of a future just doesn't seem possible anymore. I am 38 and all the plans we had are never going to happen. It feels like a life sentence.
ive had the same kind of dreams too, dailing a number to reach my boyfriend who has passed and i cannot get the number right. sorry for ur loss
Angela
For the first few months after the passing of my husband I felt the same way, that my husband was out there and I needed to find him. It was such a surreal feeling. Everywhere I would go, every time I was in a crowd, I would scan the room just looking for him.
It didnt start until about 4 months or so after his passing, probably because the majority of the time before that was spent in shock at home. But I really remember that feeling so distinctly of looking for him. I bet I irritated the people I was with because I could never focus on them, just the room, scanning the room constantly.
It's been 14 months now, and while the searching has subsided, there are times that it still hits me full force that he is never coming back. There are days that I go through and everything is fine and then I realize the reality that he is never walking back through the door.
And I understand how you feel about now this life feels like a life sentence. I am just literally waiting to die, because there is nothing left for me without him.
((hugs to you))
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