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I Am Grieving

I am going to channel some of my grief by writing it out. I am not looking for sympathy, just need to get this out before I can write what happened to my brother.

We all grieve differently. When I lost my daughter, I wanted to die. I cycled through the 5 stages of grief like flipping a page in a book. It was so bad, I went through 9 months of grief therapy. I couldn't get out of bed most days. I operated in a fog for the most part. How I managed to climb out of bed and out of grief was by bargaining with myself.

I told myself, if you do this task, that will earn you an hour back in bed. That is how my mind operates. It helped me use logic over grief. I didn't stop hurting but it helped me to function.

There is nothing worse than grief with guilt. I can honestly say that I had no guilt over losing my daughter. I did everything I could to make her life happy and easy.

However, I have some guilt over losing my brother. He called me every single day. Many times a day. I tried to not lose my patience, but I was always busy. When he became ill, I took the time to speak to him in lengths every single day. His joy was the family tree so I told him stories about what I had learned.

We talked in detail about his cancer and what his wishes were. He called me with news, but he had no clear understanding how bad it was. In the end, I honored his wishes. I wrote his obituary and made all the arrangements before I left. He was given a beautiful service with honor and dignity.

The guilt comes because I had a trip planned. My friend said "What are the chances he will pass during that time?". Well, he did. I had to say my goodbyes as I entered the ship. He was in hospice so they held the phone to his ear so I could tell him how much I loved him. I wish now I had made a different choice. I just wish I had been there even if I could not do anything. He was not alone; but he passed between visits with family.

We are all just devastated by his passing.
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Sorry to hear about your loss. We made choices in life, we will never know if those choices are the best until they have happened and time passed. It is life. You regret some choices, and we also glad we made some right choices as well.
akindheart · 61-69, F
@jjoe01 I always do the best I can. this was not one of my finest moments. i couldn't enjoy myself and my friend drove me batshit crazy.
@akindheart If we can only see into the future...
akindheart · 61-69, F
@jjoe01 what is that saying...hindsight is 20/20? it forced the family to step to the plate but i did make all the arrangements