I have always believed that when you lose a loved one, you will see them again. I don't know why, but now I am questioning my faith completely. I lost my loving husband very suddenly. I find myself asking God is this a punishment? I despise that I feel this way.

I never in my life felt a pain anywhere close to this, and it is almost three years since he left me. I talk to my husband daily as if he is still here, I used to have such a joy for life, and I hate how this has changed me. 

Am I alone in my thinking, any advice?

Fran

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Reply to all.  Today is Sunday........again.  Another Sunday without John.  He died 12/27/2015, on a Sunday.  He was up in the morning but weak.  I didn't like how he looked.  I know now that his body had been shutting down for two or three days.  He sat in his chair and I sat with him.  He kept asking if I was still his girl....over and over.  Asking if I still loved him.  What silly questions....over and over.  I know now he was sure this was his last day.  I sat at his feet and rubbed them.  His feet were cold.  I told him I thought he was dying, ( I didn't but I wanted to scare him into going to the E.R.) and I thought we should get him to emergency.  He almost yelled, "I'm not dying and I'm not dying to the hospital."  Seven hours later he died in ER from a Cardiac Arrest.  He passed out at home so for all intents he died where he would have wanted.  Every Sunday I relive this scene.  Every Sunday I cry more than usual.  I could have loved him more, spent more time in the room with him, the hell with food and laundry and a clean house.  I should have been with him.  I will never get another chance.  I know it's impossible but why doesn't he come for me.  IL want to be with him. I can't stand my life.  It feels good to write these words that I cannot say.  I just want John.

Hi Oleta,

I agree I can't stand my life without my Husband.

Hi Linda, Faith   et all,   In this chat room, we can say what we feel THANK GOD.  I'm so tired of that lady who smiles as if things are OK...Oh that's me.  I want to scream at people that "He's gone and he's never coming back".  But I put out what people want to see and hear. I just want to scream and scream some more until my voice is gone.  Aside from the fact that John died on a Sunday, sixty six weeks ago, Sundays are the loneliest days of all.  People are with their families'  enjoying one another's company.  I'm alone.  I have talked to my son on the phone today, that's it.  Thank God for him.  I swear to God if I weren't such a coward I'd do it, I'd join John.  Oh, I'm not going too.  I just wish he would come and take me away with him.  I should be grateful, there are people suffering from horrible illnesses.....this is a horrible illness that we suffer from.  One really is the loneliest number. There must be peace somewhere.

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