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MenuWho’s facing difficulties moving on from a loss?
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Resently i losses my dad and i love him the most
I have a long journey in this, as a guy who lost his entire family in a car accident out of nowhere to losing the love of his life with whom he had a relationship of 7 years I have a long journey of processing and healing from these, and trust me when I say this, I can help you more effectively than most out there in this. Based on my own journey, I'm confident I can offer valuable perspective. Don't hesitate to schedule a call—I'm here to listen and support you
Unfortunately the person who is moving from the loss is facing difficulties
recently I lost my grandma and at the moment is difficult but when time pass you'll see is better for them to be in heaven with no difficulties rather to be here with pain if you want to express your sadness call me I'll be glad to help you
It will comes a time when we lost something important to us like a person we love most or something we treasure dearly, one way to look at it would be, everyone in this world have to go through the same thing like us. One day our parents, wife/husband, brothers, sisters, friends or family members will eventually leave us, we just have to accepted and let go.
not long ago i lost my grandpa and it was hard at first but i got through it so can you. You can give me a call and i will be there for you always:)
Recently lost my brother I’ve learned to accept my feelings about it no matter how much it hurts.
I have lost both of my parents and I empathize because I know how you feel.However life must go on,while you're trying to heal explore new habits/hobbies,talk to someone either a professional or a trusted friend or spouse if married.Its most probable that your dad was an inspiration,seek to inspire others at least to honour his memory.
If the loss of person is there, it is hard but loss of assets can be cover up. Loss of person took ages, I am still missing my father and sometimes I cry in his remembrance, I was 14 when I lost my father
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