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BobbyPres · 56-60, M
I lost my wife in 1999 and I have been alone ever since. Cancer is such a terrible disease that affects those with it but also those close to them. I feel your pain. She will never be replaced in my heart but I have learned some how to move on in life. Like you it has taken a lot of time but if you have a good support group you can get through this. I wish you the best of luck in your journey.

Peridot · 61-69, F
My condolences. I know how you feel, I lost my mother in 2005, then six years later my husband died suddenly, and my father died last March. So similar situation, and what I just wanted to say was that although we know how much we loved them, remember too how much they also loved us because the love stays with us all through our own life even though we feel the pain in not having them physically around any more. My thoughts are with you.
Lonesurvivor · 61-69, F
@BobbyPres, My sincere condolences for your loss, and for finding a way to make it through.

My support system is all but non existent. Still, "lonesurvivor" will survive. This, too, shall pass.
Robert · 70-79, M
My condolences for your losses. I lost my soulmate four years ago to a combination of conditions, after she had survived cancer.
Lonesurvivor · 61-69, F
@Peridot, my condolences as well. Thank you for your sweet comment. I appreciate it so much! 🙂
SW-User
I'm so sorry for your losses. I wish you peace.
Lonesurvivor · 61-69, F
@quietOne, thank you so very much. :)
Lonesurvivor · 61-69, F
@ Robert, my condolences to you as well. Thank you for sharing your experience and for your support.
darthvader · 31-35, M
nice :o :D

 
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