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<blockquote data-quote="Feeling Sad" data-source="post: 663592" data-attributes="member: 19245"><p>Thank you, so much. I am crying, but again, the good type. </p><p></p><p>You are right. I need to do what will make me feel the best in this horribly sad situation and to find a way to carry on.</p><p></p><p>I miss him so much. He lived here most of his life. There were some good times when we would go places together or watch t.v. He would love to cook fantastic meals. Usually at 10:00 at night, while leaving a gigantic mess, but it was still a nice time spent together. I feel so sad that he cannot cook anymore.</p><p></p><p>I do not miss the violence and the constant 'walking on eggshells', but the house is so very strange and quiet. I am still trying to get used to be able to put my breakables out now. I do not have to keep my bedroom door locked. I feel safer with the alarm system, but still at times, I think I see him from the corner of me eye. Sometimes it scares me. Sometimes, it makes me profoundly sad he is gone. I am a basket case! I truly do not know how I am ever going to be able to go back to work. I know that I will find the strength, though, I always do.</p><p></p><p>I bet my coworkers will want to know about the wonderful 'diet' I have been on. They do not know about my son. Too much stigma, being a teacher. Should I call it The Depression Diet???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feeling Sad, post: 663592, member: 19245"] Thank you, so much. I am crying, but again, the good type. You are right. I need to do what will make me feel the best in this horribly sad situation and to find a way to carry on. I miss him so much. He lived here most of his life. There were some good times when we would go places together or watch t.v. He would love to cook fantastic meals. Usually at 10:00 at night, while leaving a gigantic mess, but it was still a nice time spent together. I feel so sad that he cannot cook anymore. I do not miss the violence and the constant 'walking on eggshells', but the house is so very strange and quiet. I am still trying to get used to be able to put my breakables out now. I do not have to keep my bedroom door locked. I feel safer with the alarm system, but still at times, I think I see him from the corner of me eye. Sometimes it scares me. Sometimes, it makes me profoundly sad he is gone. I am a basket case! I truly do not know how I am ever going to be able to go back to work. I know that I will find the strength, though, I always do. I bet my coworkers will want to know about the wonderful 'diet' I have been on. They do not know about my son. Too much stigma, being a teacher. Should I call it The Depression Diet??? [/QUOTE]
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