I losted alot of love ones.. I losted my grandpa back in 2004 who was more like my father since he raised me. I losted my cousin back in 2008 he was only 26yrs old.. He had kidney and liver failure. I losted two of my aunts.. And now i losted my Grandma who was like my mother...
I need help on how to move on with my life.. I know my grandma will always be in my heart forever but I have no one to talk to and I would like to make friends and talk about how I can keep liven without my grandma and i would like to know how other people pull through this.. Any advice would help me.. I am all alone and just need some new friends for comfort and advice and to know that I am not alone that there is alot of other people out there that is going through what i am going through....
About my Loss:
I lost my grandma who was like my mother.. I feel very lost without her.. My grandma died on August 13th... I dont know how i am going to pull through this.. I do have family but my whole family is nothing but drama and never cared about my grandma or me. All i had was my grandma and now i have no one.. I dont know if this pain will start to hurt more in time or ease up... My whole world was my grandma.. I spent my whole life with her and now I feel like the sky is fallen down on me and i dont know what to do...
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I went to nursing school and i nursed my Grandma full time..
Thank you for your friendship, Crystal. I lost my grandpa back in 2006. He was also like my father as well. I hope you find comfort here dealing with your losses and if you need a friend, feel free to reach out to me, if you're comfortable with that :)
Crystal, You know how you were talking about wishing there was a way to talk to your Grandma? That need to see and touch something tangible is a good thing. Sometimes a shrine, a candle, a photograph works.
Sometimes it doesn't, making the person even sadder because that object is associated with Death. What I would do - as a healing artist - is create a brand new scene where you're with Grandma doing something you always loved to do with her. We'd pick a specific photo of Grandma doing that activity and you'd tell me what age you would have been roughly at that time. Then I put the two of you together! This way you can continue the relationship and talk with her. Diane Young has put an example up on Blog Features. Have a look-see and write back, Nancy
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Oct 13, 2011
June Milianta
crystal, thank-you so much for friending me. I havent been on line since the night we chatted.
its been to hard to type & cry at the same time. I make to many mistakes. Ill chat to you soon. but thanks for reaching out to me. june
Nov 2, 2011
Nancy Gershman
Nancy Gershman said…
Crystal, You know how you were talking about wishing there was a way to talk to your Grandma? That need to see and touch something tangible is a good thing. Sometimes a shrine, a candle, a photograph works.
Sometimes it doesn't, making the person even sadder because that object is associated with Death. What I would do - as a healing artist - is create a brand new scene where you're with Grandma doing something you always loved to do with her. We'd pick a specific photo of Grandma doing that activity and you'd tell me what age you would have been roughly at that time. Then I put the two of you together! This way you can continue the relationship and talk with her. Diane Young has put an example up on Blog Features. Have a look-see and write back, Nancy
Sep 1, 2012