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Talking Frankly about Living with Advanced Cancer

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Of all the hard things I've had to do since learning of Mitchell's inconceivable but unavoidable death, telling all of you was one of the hardest. I'm still crying. I wish you peace in your journey as you make your decisions.
I will tell you that I "feel" Mitchell with me, encouraging me. Whether anyone believes it or not, the night after he died, he came to me as clear as anything and said, "I built this for you; don't you give up". He meant our life that we built together, and to not give up living because it is a gift that must not be wasted.
Peace be with you,
Lauren

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Hi Lauren,
I'm so sorry to hear of the death of your wonderful husband. I know it's hard to lose a loved one. My husband died last July, 2024. I miss him terribly. I believe what you said about your husband coming to you the night after he died. That's wonderful! I feel my husband's presence after he died also. Both of our husbands are up in Heaven and out of pain. We will be with them eventually in God's time. It's just hard waiting. What helps me is prayer and a lot of it. I also talk to my husband. That helps too.
I wish you the best and will say a prayer for you.
PML