Disenfranchised Grief is when you lose somebody and nobody knows you had a relationship with that person.  In my case, I have lost my married lover of 16 years.  I miss him so much, and was wondering if anybody else in the world has had a similar loss?  I am so alone and isolated and would love to talk to somebody in a similar situtation.

 

I know as I write, that this will offend a lot of people.  Accordingly, I appologize in advance.

 

Molly

Views: 256

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

Molly:

You are safe.  I cannot say that I have had the loss you're experiencing, but I know a lot of grief that is disenfranchised.  I was even considering starting a group for Disenfranchised Grief and Chronic Sorrow.

 

Be gentle with yourself, taking very good of you!

Denise

Thank you so much...this is my first response.  I am so alone.  I have been working in depth with a grief advisor, with the idea of starting this kind of group with her...but there has been no luck.  Pls. keep in touch and let me know how you are going about starting this group if/when you do.  You will never know what this email meant to me.

 

Tracy

 

Hi Molly, I am so so sorry for your loss, grief is always hard to deal with but to try and do it alone is so much more painful, it is hard to move on from that kind of dienfranchised grief. I have suffered two deaths of people very close to me where I have had to grieve alone, one was a similar situation to yours. I was involved with a married man for ten years but nobody knew how close we were. We had actually ended the relationship,(kind of, we never said goodbye or discussed ending it, that was too painful) I always thought we would get back together when the time was right.He died 2 years later but I didn't find out until six years later, last year when on one of my searches on the internet for him I found a memorial tribute from his parents. It has been a struggle to grieve alone. You have every right to grieve for the man you loved. I once read somewhere the qoute "my grief is no less because you think it should be" so very true. Big hugs. Babs

I am so sorry for your loss Molly!  Grief itself is difficult, but to lose someone whom you never shared with others makes the healing journey oh so much harder!  "B" and I were together (even though he was married) for nearly three decades.  I am trying to take the love that we experienced into my new life, not the circumstances in which I have loved.  I am sending you lots of hugs, sympathy and love.  xx

RSS

Latest Activity

david karpe posted a status
"I'm wondering if Myrna is well. Happy new year to Myrna and everybody."
Jan 15
david karpe is now a member of Online Grief Support - A Social Community
Jan 15
Sasha Moshko posted a discussion

My Fathers Loss

Many years ago, I lost my father after his battle with colon cancer that later spread to his bones. The grief stayed with me longer than I expected. Ambrosia Behavioral Health helped me work through that loss, understand my emotions, and find healthier ways to cope and move forward. https://www.ambrosiatc.comSee More
Jan 14
Sasha Moshko left a comment for Sasha Moshko
"Professional help gives you a safe space to talk, understand your emotions, and learn healthy ways to cope. It can make grief feel less overwhelming and easier to manage over time. https://www.ambrosiatc.com"
Jan 14
MELANIE WALENDOWSKY BAKER is now a member of Online Grief Support - A Social Community
Jan 14
Krystal Swinehart joined Jodi Denton's group
Thumbnail

Traumatic loss of an only child

I started this group so that people who have lost their only child or the only child that remained, as in my case, could come together because I believe people that did have a child or children who now have none have special issues.
Jan 12
Krystal Swinehart joined Dayna's group
Thumbnail

Loss of a loved one to alcohol, substance abuse or suicide

If you have lost a loved one to alcohol, substance abuse or suicide please share your story or feelings here. Share the love and beauty of the one you lost. Losing someone any of these ways is not natural and can be hard to understand and ask why? I lost my Mother to an overdose 9 years ago. She also suffered from major depression. Her doctor got her hooked on pain medication and she was addicted most of my life. These doctors who were suppose to help her ended up killing her in the end. I also…See More
Jan 12
Karen R. replied to Entony's discussion Movies about grief that actually understand loss — any recommendations?
"So sorry!💔💔💔💔💔"
Jan 2

© 2026   Created by Ninja.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service