My daughter passed away November 12, 2021. Her birthday is coming up in five days. I’m starting to isolate. When I’m out and about I’m crying randomly out of nowhere. I miss her so much.
I’m so sorry for your loss. The death of a loved one is one of the hardest of lifes struggles. Emotions that come and go can be hard to go thru alone, remember you are never alone here, type it out and let it all out, if you cant type it then find a journal to write it out for yourself. You are in my thoughts and prayers, take it easy on yourself.
Thank you for reaching out.
I am so sorry for your loss, @Cynthia1 I think I am right in saying that your daughter would be mighty proud of your sobriety, maybe that’s something to cling onto?
Absolutely! Thank you
I wish I could reach through my keyboard and hug you. Can I ask what your daughters name was? I hope you find ways to feel her, and hold her close during each day. There is no pain like the loss of a loved one, especially a child.
Our daughter passed away October 11th 2019. I miss who she would have been in our lives each and everyday. Her name is Èva.
Xo mama.
My daughter’s name is Meranda. I’m sorry to hear about Eva. What a beautiful name.
What a beautiful name. My name is Miranda also. I have you in my thoughts. If you ever want to chat or personal message please reach out. I know it is a specific pain and can feel like a lonely place, and like it is hard for others to understand. No pressure but if you ever want to speak more, Im here. Be good to yourself in these days xo.
Prayers and thoughts with you Cynthia. I’m a hugger. If I could you’d be gettin one of my bear hugs
Thanks luv
I can sure use one. Thank you
Hey, sending you a big warm hug and much love Cynthia Having to let go of a loved one must be really hard, I feel for you. Stay strong ey, we’re here for you too!
I will say a prayer for you tonight my friend.
Fond memories of loved ones lost can help balance our sorrow at their passing on. When I start to feel self pity over their loss, a friend usually asks me if that is what the lost one would want, and that question can help bring me back to celebrating their memory.