Don't grieve alone; 14,000 members and growing
Tags:
I am so sorry you too have faced the passing of your husband. Kathy here are some hugs for when the numbness wears off. I believe the numbness is our brains way of protecting us from feeling all the pain in one tidal wave. I hope you have a support system of family and friends to help you as this curtain starts to lift because I have to warn you it will get worse, or it sure did for me both after my son died suddenly and when my husband died after a very brief struggle with cancer.
I hear you Cathy.
I lost mine on May 31st after a short 12 week battle with cancer.
Feel free to go to my page and read what happened.
I am still kind of numb too, in fact sometime I still wonder what I am doing on this site.
I suppose I'm here trying to find something, but I really dont know what that is yet.
Polly
I totally understand that you sometimes wonder what you are doing on this site. I am glad to know I am not going crazy and the numbness is a normal part of the grief process. I am so sorry for
loss Polly. May God wrap His strong arms around you and comfort you.
17 members
72 members
452 members
388 members
11 members
15 members
13 members
14 members
3 members
11 members
19 members
633 members
9 members
5 members
140 members
© 2026 Created by Ninja.
Powered by