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So Why Does it Hurt?

As I spend most holidays alone, and forget it is even a holiday, why do I feel so hurt when my oldest child says they are leaving town for a week to spend Thanksgiving at some other place, in another state? It’s not like we’d planned anything here together. I didn’t realize until yesterday that it was Thanksgiving this coming week.

Maybe it’s because my oldest is my only relative in this city, this state, and this country, and I was already feeling sad missing those I’ve lost from my life...husband, pets, etc; and there has been some anniversaries in the past few days with memories of holidays in times past. I have no friends in this city and state, so I’ll be completely alone. Maybe it’s all the above.
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Deepbreath · 46-50, M
It hurts because the pain is far greater than what you can cope or handle with. Be kind to yourself, be gentle, be warm, the pain will hurt less. Time is a great healer.

I am sorry too.
Carissimi · F
@Deepbreath Thank you. I’ve been here before, and surprisingly, the holiday itself has never been as bad as the run up to it. I usually buy something special to eat, and maybe I’ll go see a movie.
Deepbreath · 46-50, M
@Carissimi Always a good film helps. Best cure around, then grab something to eat as well. Make the day out of it. 😊