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Bereavement
In reply to the discussion: Tomorrow my son would have turned 40 if [View all]ChazII
(6,326 posts)70. Thank you, my DU family.
Yesterday had more tears than usual but as the title says it was his 40th birthday. The bright side is it will be 10 more years before another milestone birthday. Your comments as well as many left on his Facebook page helped.
I was at St. Stephen's food bank where I volunteer each Wednesday, Helping others is a good way to get my mind off of grieving.
Several posters commented that DU is a family and that we are here to support one another. Thank you for supporting me.
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My son died of Ewing's sarcoma in Jan. 2002 after having been diagnosed 9 months earlier.
BadgerMom
Sep 2024
#29
I am so sorry. I hope you remember his previous birthdays with a smile. Think about his 1st.
LoisB
Sep 2024
#16
I am so sorry for your pain. I cannot imagine the loss and all the emotions that come with it.
Evolve Dammit
Sep 2024
#18
I'm so sorry. Glioblastoma is a terrible cancer that has taken many fine people.
ms liberty
Sep 2024
#33
I can only imagine your deep loss. We never heal completely, but even carrying that burdon, we can move on. ...
marble falls
Sep 2024
#53
I know saying how sorry I am for your loss won't take away your pain, but condolences.
sinkingfeeling
Sep 2024
#55