How can I ever begin to comprehend the loss of my child?
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Moderated by Anna Pavia, psicologa psicoterapeuta psychotherapist psychologist counselor
Updated: Jun 19, 2018
Sunshine201
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Mar 6, 2017
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Losing your child is traumatic, painful and difficult to comprehend, having said this, the memories stay alive in heart forever, the moments spent with child always stay in heart, There are less fortunate children who have no parent, no one whom they turn to get love and feel loved, when you make a step toward them, to spend some time with them, you will see your child smiling through those children, your personal loss is there, but your one gesture of support and love to them will make your soul feel some peace.
Anonymous
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Dec 5, 2017
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As a part and parcel of life, no matter how much we love somebody, we have to lose them one day or the other. We cannot start to look down upon life cause even our loved ones would never want that. To live a healthy life, happiness matters, but in such a situation happiness is extremely hard to achieve. Does that mean we will stop living? No! It just means that we need to begin seeing line through a new and loving perspective with a better control over our emotions. A child is a gem for their parents. But no child would ever want his or her parents to grief upon their death. Their smile matters the most! So, to stay afresh, you might need some time. But, just remember that life didn't stop yet.
splank91
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Dec 23, 2017
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i just lost my 26yr old son 2 months ago. im not sure when or if they'll ever b comprehension of it. but being able 2 have 26yrs of memories i have 2 have that silver lining.(im 1 of those people) all i know after 2 months is that the pain is INDESCRIBABLE! AND I WOULDNT WISH IT ON MY WORST ENEMY
Anonymous
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Jun 19, 2018
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The grieving process is very difficult, there will be stages and someday you will understand. It sounds like you are in shock, but soon you will come to understand. I am so very sorry for your loss.
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