Grief and Personal Loss
Comments primarily offer condolences for a significant personal loss, such as the death of a spouse or family member, and share personal stories of experiencing and coping with grief.
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I’m sorry for your loss. The same thing happened in my family. It gets better with time.
Sorry for your loss. The journey you experience here after, is your personal. You won't be able to talk about it even if you try.Words won't match what you exactly try to say.You will understand value of life and your own self.Your next steps will be radical and you will become the person they had in their heart
Sorry for your loss. Death may be the most absolute part of life - don’t cry because it’s over smile because it happened. It’s okay to never “get over” something but wish you strength to overcome the immediate difficulties.
Hey, maybe it doesn't contribute much to the conversation. But it's a super rough thing, and dealing with your grief in the ways you are able to is super important. And as long as you're not taking it out on other people, which you clearly are not in this comment, I figure it's a good thing.It's always amazes me when such an awful thing happens how the world keeps on spinning, when it really feels like it should just not be able to, but maybe there is ultimately some
Sorry for your loss. People cope with loss in strange ways, unfortunately. Hope you and everyone remaining are doing better.
I'm sorry for your loss. I went through this last year.
I'm glad you're feeling well all things considered. If or perhaps when that changes, don't hold it against yourself.That type of grief is humbling, initially destructive and absolutely crippling. I've experienced that loss and found the highs and lows to be challenging, but what ever feelings you have, you're not alone. It doesn't get easier, but, the pain does become familiar and less frequent.Best of luck to you.
I'm deeply sorry for your loss. It's discouraging to me to see people respond so dismissively to something so tragic when it has yet to affect them personally.
Sorry to hear about your loss. I haven’t experienced loss on that scale yet.
Just de-anonymizing for a second to share a little empathy: I'm sorry for your loss.