I saw this today posted from The Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide in America. Having just heard from someone with a recent loss, I think this mostly describes how I feel. Time does not heal, the sadness never ends, you don’t get over it but in time it does get easier. So if your loss is recent, if nothing else, have faith that it will get better. At times it will feel worse than ever but it won’t hurt this badly forever.
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Very true Anne.
Sums it up very well.
Love Bree
We just passed the four year mark of losing AJ. It does get better. I know how much I really needed to hear this in my first 3 years of grieving. Hang in there survivors! xi
Thank you so much for that post, I know even at this early stage that time will never heal the loss of our children but I have to hope that maybe sometimes will be easier xxx
On Mon, 14 Jan 2019, 16:08 Losing a child to Suicide annwae posted: “I saw this today posted from The Survivors of Bereavement > by Suicide in America. Having just heard from someone with a recent loss, I > think this mostly describes how I feel. Time does not heal, the sadness > never ends, you don’t get over it but in time it ” >