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    God bless mate
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stylo View Post
    Thank you guys.

    She was the best mate i've ever had. What am I going to do now ?

    No idea. I never though about putting a plan B together.
    All you can do is lean on the friends and family you have. Use the clubs and interests you have to keep in touch with the people in your life. I support a mate who has lost his wife in circumstances not disimilar to yours,over a much longer period though. I just do stuff with him whenever he asks and we always meet up with another mate at weekends.

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    Just saw this thread .. brought back memories ...
    It's shit, mate, and it'll be shit for quite a while. 11 months since my wife and best friend went, and, while I'm starting to pull it together, there are still times it all falls apart. All you can do is ride the waves wherever they take you and hold on to the memories. Apparently it gets better with time, but never goes away....
    Riding kept me sane...so hang in there and lean on family if they're there...
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    Just came back on after a long absence and saw this. My heartfelt condolences, Stylo.
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    So sorry to hear this.

    I've been away for a long while.

    I went through this 11 years this Dcember. Nothing to be said to help how you are feeling, but..........I discovered some things about myself over the last decade of dealing with losing my wife of 20 years to cancer also passing at 57.

    Try to find the gratitude within for the great friend and partner you shared life with. Many go through life without having that experience.

    Try to honour her life, and in your own time begin looking to your future. There never is a "plan B". It is for you to make your best judgements.

    Be kind to yourself and take no guilt onboard for being a survivor.

    Find the time to do what makes you happy; however small, every day.

    Don't fall for the trap of throwing yourself wholesale into work to fill a gap. You work to make a living, you do not live to work.

    Yes the evenings are the hardest times to bear. Find people to surround yourself with that can provide a distraction periodically, they will understand.

    Time doesn't change your feelings of hurt and loss, but it does allow perspective and hope to creep back into your outlook. Hope is the human superpower.

    Accept a virtual hug from me.

    Adam

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldiebutagoody View Post
    So sorry to hear this.

    I've been away for a long while.

    I went through this 11 years this Dcember. Nothing to be said to help how you are feeling, but..........I discovered some things about myself over the last decade of dealing with losing my wife of 20 years to cancer also passing at 57.

    Try to find the gratitude within for the great friend and partner you shared life with. Many go through life without having that experience.

    Try to honour her life, and in your own time begin looking to your future. There never is a "plan B". It is for you to make your best judgements.

    Be kind to yourself and take no guilt onboard for being a survivor.

    Find the time to do what makes you happy; however small, every day.

    Don't fall for the trap of throwing yourself wholesale into work to fill a gap. You work to make a living, you do not live to work.

    Yes the evenings are the hardest times to bear. Find people to surround yourself with that can provide a distraction periodically, they will understand.

    Time doesn't change your feelings of hurt and loss, but it does allow perspective and hope to creep back into your outlook. Hope is the human superpower.

    Accept a virtual hug from me.

    Adam
    Thanks Adam.

    Your kind words are much appreciated.

    Just clearing out the flowers from the living room today. Time to move on.

    Yes, 57 is too young but, there we go. I appreciate your kind words. You've been there too.

    We'd been together for 19 years and 9 months, her slippers are still by the bed though.

    Sitting in the hospital room when we were told she had only a hand full of days left was tough. She was only admitted to hospital 6 days previous to to that. More scans they told us.

    Have to remind myself that there's always someone worse off than me.

    Thank you mate.

    Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stylo View Post
    Thanks Adam.

    Your kind words are much appreciated.

    Just clearing out the flowers from the living room today. Time to move on.

    Yes, 57 is too young but, there we go. I appreciate your kind words. You've been there too.

    We'd been together for 19 years and 9 months, her slippers are still by the bed though.

    Sitting in the hospital room when we were told she had only a hand full of days left was tough. She was only admitted to hospital 6 days previous to to that. More scans they told us.

    Have to remind myself that there's always someone worse off than me.

    Thank you mate.

    Mark
    Mark, all the best mate
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