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As I continue to deeply mourn the loss of Nancy, my beloved soul mate, I find I still, after 6 months, have no motivation at all. I can't clean, I can't sort, I can't do much of anything except feel pain and loss. Day after Day! I wish i could get the motivation to do somethingproductive. Nancy would want me to do that. The house is in dire need of attention andbelieve me I'm no handyman. I can't fix anything. I haven't the money to do anything as I live, solely, on social security, compounded by the loss of Nancy's check, I can't even support myself. I'm sure that is making things worse. So, when it's really bad which is most of the time, I'll look at my call sheet and ring up someone to talk to. Just to get mymind off things. People tell me that isolation is a death sentence, especially when grieving.I believe it. Perhaps that is magnifying my deep despair and loneliness for Nancy. I don't know how it could get any worse. At 67 my life effectively ended 6 months ago when shedied. Now I'm just counting days. To what, I don't know! Like some of you have commented, I just wish I could go to sleep and not wake up. During the tossing and turning of a poor night's sleep, it's the only comfort I get. God Bless you all.
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I'm counting, too. 70 days now. When D was here, we had each other as a team to face what life brings.
With D gone, I'm enduring a life sentence.
I do so humbly thank the Divine for the time I did have with him.
My heart's been made tender by this grieving, and I want to be very kind to everyone who crosses my path while I am still here, though I hope the time is very, very short. 70 days is already too long without his physical presence.
The dishes are not ever all the way done and there is laundry all over the floor. So. Be. It.
Indeed! Nancy and I were a team...not just best friends but confidantes, planners and confidence enforcers. We were all things to each other, all the time. Now that she isn't here I literally don't know what to do. It's like I can't eat, dress, move...do all kinds of mundane things I used to do because she isn't here! No connection...No reason...No interest in much of anything at all. I rarely eat anymore. Maybe once a day...I can't stomach food with absolutely no appetite. Yes.I'm counting the days...until the day I won't have to count anymore. I'm reminded of the GeorgeJones country Classic "He stopped loving her today". Of course, that happened when he died.I hope to continue loving my Nancy by her side in whatever realm of existence God has for all of us.
I have tried to explain to friends and family that motivation is definitely lacking in my life. I force myself to do some things and am sooooo proud when I actually get something accomplished. We used to do everything together; work and play...now, I generally just don't care.
People are always quite quick to give advice on this, i was constantly hearing, Mike would want you to be happy, i of all people know this he was one of the most fun loving people i have ever known, but how do i be happy, all i can ask for is to function and continue as best i can with life until that blessful day comes when i can leave it all, but i know that cant happen too soon as i still have my 10yr old son here to raise, i do love my children dearly but i am totally lost and so exhausted in keeping going through this cruel world. Its been a bit over 5 months for me, I have massive mood swings , one minute i do ok and try my best to head in the direction that Mike and i were trying to travel, others days i feel as thou i am having a nervous breakdown. I am not particuarly social. ( the reason i dont leave many comments on this site). half the time cant be bothered talking to anyone, only at work or if someone calls, i have had heaps of invites to catch up, but cant be bothered. im hoping in all my heart that this torture can end for all of us sooner, rather than later. love to all xx
I'm right there with you all. There is no point to anything for me, anymore. I can't do the things my husband and I used to do together, because without him they only cause pain. Like you, Mel, my financial situation is very bad, which doesn't help -- on top of the anguish of my husband not being with me, I have to worry about losing my apt. and paying bills and paying for food. I do not want to live, not without my husband, but secondarily because I will never be financially secure or even ok. If I live to be old, I will either be homeless or reliant upon the kindness of my sister and her husband. I am DONE with this farce of a life.
For me, the pain and loss are every bit as intense as they were on the day he died; in some ways it's worse, because at least then the shock and the Xanex cushioned me at least the tiniest bit. I literally cannot believe that my husband is dead, or that this world/existence is real. I am in hell.
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