my deepest condolences go out to you and everyone affected...stay strong my man...
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my deepest condolences go out to you and everyone affected...stay strong my man...
This ISH Camaraderie..:applause:
I don't think dealing with death (especially in tragic fashion) ever really gets easier, but it does get more manageable with time.
[QUOTE=DonD13]?
But that's not the one you posted a pic in the BTE, right?
get well soon sir[/QUOTE]
Nope.. that's my other bestfriend.
Damn, it's been more than a month since she passed away..
And don't worry, I will. Thanks.
[QUOTE=bokes15]I don't think dealing with death (especially in tragic fashion) ever really gets easier, but it does get more manageable with time.[/QUOTE]
Thank you for letting us know... I think im kinda better now...
But I mean, I'm just basically training now for her.
[QUOTE=ClutchOver9000]my deepest condolences go out to you and everyone affected...stay strong my man...[/QUOTE]
Thank you, I will.
Sorry to hear that man.
Stay strong and always keep her in your memory.
condolences and stay strong brother...
i hope this helps :cheers:
[QUOTE]We each have our own way of surviving losses. Some of us will seek solitude and find that the
well-intentioned inquiries and expressions of sympathy from others only revive the pain. However, as in
recovering from any trauma, physical or mental, a progressive return to our usual life of work, family, and
friends is most important. The longer we put it off, the slower our recovery will be. We can begin to help
ourselves by thinking through the challenges of starting to live without the deceased person. Perhaps outlining a
schedule of the day-to-day tasks can help us to structure our day and get us moving back into a normal routine.
Reconnecting with friends, going back to work or school, and beginning to pick up the threads of our lives can
help us to deal with feelings of numbness, lethargy, and paralysis.
Attending to our physical needs is essential during this time. Get enough sleep. Go to bed a bit earlier and sleep a
bit later. Plan your meals so that you are eating properly. Work some exercise into your daily routine. Remember
just as our emotional self is affected by the loss of a loved one, so is our physical self. Even having a physical
exam by a physician can help us to take care of ourselves as we continue to heal.[/QUOTE]
Life is short and fleeting, and we are guaranteed nothing beyond this moment.
Perhaps you can use this passing as a reminder to cherish every day, everyone and thing that you love. Don't ever take it for granted that someone knows that you love them.
I wish you peace in this very difficult time.