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This is for anyone who has lost somone to cancer. I lost my adopted Mom to breast cancer some years ago. She was everything I could have asked for. She loved me because I was just me. She also loved my family and children as if they were her own.
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My wife died on March 2nd at 6:09pm. She died 1 day after giving birth to our son who was born on March 1, and was only 25 weeks old. She had breast cancer that took her at 31 years old, leaving me with two infants to raise. I don’t want to do this without her, my kids need a mother not a father. I hope I see her soon.
I miss my late boyfriend. He has been gone for two years. He died from colon cancer. I want to get on with life without him and start dating again. But it is hard. Mentally I am ready but emotionally not so sure.
i'm having such a hard time. I lost my husband of 33 years to non-small cell lung cancer after battling other cancers since Nov. 2011 diagnosis for Cancer of the esophagus. I don't think I can go on anymore. He was my whole world and now I am lost. I thought I was doing so well but now I a not It happened last Sept. 2019 but I took care of him for those many years and its taken a toll on me because he didn't want anyone to know so I isolated with him. I desperately need support right now. Thank you.
True Love never dies. Hope is Eternal. Three years ago, the nightmare began and continues to this day. The Hope now is going where She went which is the first thought I had when She passed in my arms. I wait for that day to come. I'll never give that Hope up because I Believe it will happen.
@mandy wilinski.
I remember when I first got the news. It was a big shock, everyone in my family was surprised, but you have hope, because all you have is hope that they get better. Then as time passes and they gradually decline, you come to the reality you never thought was possible, the worst-case scenario that you thought would never happen and then it happens and really it just feels like you've hit rock bottom and everything that could have gone wrong HAS gone wrong.
That feeling is just devastating. Its compounded when you don't have anyone you know that you can talk to about it because nobody has gone through the experience.
I'm sorry for your loss.
so soorry for yore loss liv mandy
i no its lk hell
Hello everyone. I just lost my dad, not even two weeks ago, and I feel like I can't breathe. He was my favorite person in the world and I sometimes question if I can even function without him. Other times, I still find it hard to believe that he is gone, and then it hits me all over again.
I never got to say goodbye.
He started declining earlier this year so we started getting him treatment and therapy so that he would get better. I haven't physically seen or hugged my dad since I dropped him off at the hospital (due to the virus) over three months ago, and now I never will again. That's the toughest part I guess, all of those missed months that I could have had with him. Now he's gone and I miss him so much it physically hurts.
Has anyone else had a similar experience?
When will it get any better? Can it even get better?
Will I be able to recover?
Getting to reality that your loved one is sick, and ain't gonna be here long . when you never thought it would ever happen to your parent. well i guessed wrong on that it hit me like a bombshell went off. she was a great mother .
i hate big c i do iv frindss had tretmnt delayd cpz of cov 19
coz of cov 19 thy will probly not evn mak it
cnt evnhav a desent sendd off lk my nbor i cud not say gud by 2 coz of rstrisn
loss frind 2 cov 19 cud not say gud by to her
coz of restrisn
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peppl dyin in hoplts or hospis alon coz vistrs reltivs not alod 2 go sea thm or say finall gud bys
i no im gona lozz lotss of frindss 2 big c coz of cov 19 delin tretment wish cud of beam savd
sorry if im rantin on i am
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