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It was a day like any other. Taking care of everyone, going to doctor, etc. Then someone comes at dinner time...Aaron did not come home from work, and we found that he had been in an accident. He died almost instantly from multiple blunt force trauma. I can still hardly believe it, and it is two months later.
Of course, I share many of the same feelings as the rest of this select club...all the guilt, sorrow, anger, sadness, despair...the list goes on and on. It is funny how you do so…
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Leslie, thank you for the friend request. I am sorry about the loss of your son. My son too passed in an accident in the month of October (2012). We are still in court about it...the state is charging the girl who ran over my son on his motorcycle with vehicular manslaughter. We probably have about 4 or 5 more months of court hearings.
Dear Leslie,
So sorry that you too have joined our group, yet is a really good group and you will find great friends. Of all the things that have helped us all, talking is at the top of the list.
Talking can be a helpful release. Following the death of all ten of his children, as well as some other personal tragedies, the ancient patriarch Job said: “My soul certainly feels a loathing toward my life. I will give vent to [Hebrew, “loose”] my concern about myself. I will speak in the bitterness of my soul!” (Job 1:2, 18, 19; 10:1) Job could no longer restrain his concern. He needed to let it loose; he had to “speak.” Similarly, the English dramatist Shakespeare wrote in Macbeth: “Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak whispers the o’er-fraught heart and bids it break.”
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Please come to talk publicly or message me in private in the email system within www.onlinegriefsupport.com. You can message anyone here after you accept their friend request. Grief is as individual as finger prints and is traveled in your owe way and in your own time. Still, be assured that I will listen anytime you have a need to talk...
Brenda
Hi Leslie, how are you doing? My name is Juliana, I really want to have a good friendship with you. I have something very very important I really want to discuss with you alone okay. Please my dear, I want you to write me back through this my email address okay: juliana4love_rubaian@outlook.com
Dearest Leslie I am so sorry to have to welcome you to this group. I also lost my son in a tragic car accident 2 years ago this past Dec.1. I hope you can find some support and love from the group as you walk this journey.