Loss of husband: I'm only existing, how do I live again?
We were married 59 years. I don't feel like a person anymore. Shortly after his death, I had to have a full hip replacement and was alone. I feel I will never be the same. I am not living, only existing.
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Yes, it is sin to take one's life according to my faith. Agreed. Keep persevering life is tough at times but there is much beauty we can embrace. Grief - loss is sometimes overwhelming we've had some losses and we still grieve and at times cry our tears. Miss our loved ones so very much.
God bless.
May the Lord bless you and protect you - may the Lord smile on you and be gracious to you -
May the Lord show you His favor and give you His peace.
I am not contemplating suicide. That was one night feeling low. A lot of people responded but I felt they didn't read my message correctly. If they had they should have noticed that I went on to say that I promised my son I would never harm myself. We all say a lot of things. Sometimes you get angry and say things like I would like to kill so-and-so. But most of us sane people do not go out to buy a gun and actually do it.
Harriet-
I would love to know the books you have written!! Would like to read.
Thanks,
Linda
Harriet-
I lost my husband last August and handled my grief well.
I lost my dear labradoodle a month ago. He was my best friend during my husband's long dementia illness. Which book do you recommend I read.
Thanks,
Linda
Linda, I'm not supposed to promote myself on this website. Please go to Amazon for more information about my grief books. The book I wrote and illustrated is probably best for you. Parents are giving it to kids who have suffered the loss of a pet.
thanks!!
Posts with the sole intent of commercial gain are not permitted on Mayo Clinic Connect. And I thank Harriet for respecting that community guideline.
However, her writings are highly relevant for healing and to this group. So allow me to blow her horn. She's created quite the library.
Harriet Hodgson, author
https://www.amazon.com/Harriet-Hodgson/e/B001K8MXR4%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share
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Thanks for your kindness Colleen.
I understand your loneliness. You mentioned traveling a long distance for therapy sessions. My daughter does her therapy virtually. Do you have that option? Please don't hurt yourself. Get yourself up and out of the house for a little bit each day. Not only will the fresh air help your mood, but it will give you purpose. Consider volunteering at a local school, hospital, or community group. In my case, it is very rewarding to help someone else in need. I never forget the loss of my husband, but I honor his memory by helping someone else.
Just think about this.......swallowing pills isn't gonna make you just go to sleep. Heck, if it were that easy everyone with a problem would do it. You will have pain, seizures, not able to breathe, on and on. Doesn't seeing your son, hearing the birds, seeing the sunshine seem so much enjoyable? Your husband would want you to enjoy life for the both of you.