I never hurt so bad in my life. I never knew real pain before. Almost seven months now it seems like an eternity. I am forever broken as pieces of my heart will always be with him.
I'm sorry about your child. And my bf, Lostpoet, did not realize that you were talking about your kid. He wants to apologize but he said you blocked him. So please accept our condolences. I will pray for you and your family.
@SW-User I appreciate your prayers, I didn't block @Lostpoet must have been some sort of misunderstanding. I didn't come back to this post after I made it until just now.
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@hami1091 well he thought that you did. And it wasn't his intention to hurt you. Please accept our apologies and you will be in our prayers 🤗
I want to thank everyone for your kindness, thoughts, and prayers. I'm sorry I'm not going through and responding to each of you personally.....it took me a couple of days to get the courage up to revisit this post.
And I want to offer my heartfelt condolences to those who have shared they too have lost a child. 😢 💔 🤗
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I won't pretend to understand your pain, but i do of course sympathize , and though nothing anyone does or says will really alleviate your suffering, I can only offer up my heart felt condolences. I hope that with time, and the support of friends and loved ones, you can begin to heal and find comfort. I am deeply sorry for your loss.
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I'm so sorry. I totally understand how you hurt, because I have lost a child also. Hugs.
@SW-User my son would be 12. I have a niece almost the same age and I find myself comparing her milestones. It causes me to get the "what if's". Again I am so sorry for your loss.
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@Fungirlmmm thank you. I'm sorry for all of us who've lost kids.😔
I can´t stop thinking about you and your family since I read your post here.. I feel horrible and don´t know what to say... you and your loved ones are in my thoughts and prayers as well as your beloved son 🖤
Have you read the book by Elizabeth Edwards? She lost her son in an automobile accident and discusses learning to live with the grief versus “moving on” or “getting over it”.