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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 255473" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Linda, maybe it's time to talk to someone else who has been through this type of loss. There are other young widows and survivors of death by addiction. Maybe they can help you work through this terrible time. </p><p>You are blessed with wonderful family but you have some difficult obstacles in your married and parenting life. Some have it the other way around. </p><p>Hopefully you will be around for a long time and the kids will have a parent who isn't leaving them. I don't know anyone who lost a parent when they were younger than 30 that wasn't left bruised and scarred. </p><p></p><p>I can only imagine the anger at husband. Heck, I'm angry at him and I don't know him. How could he relinquish those who love him for the bottle? It's an ugly disease that most of us can't quite grasp. I'm really sorry for your pain. </p><p></p><p>Please look into supports that will help guide you through this post death period for you and then for the kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 255473, member: 3"] Linda, maybe it's time to talk to someone else who has been through this type of loss. There are other young widows and survivors of death by addiction. Maybe they can help you work through this terrible time. You are blessed with wonderful family but you have some difficult obstacles in your married and parenting life. Some have it the other way around. Hopefully you will be around for a long time and the kids will have a parent who isn't leaving them. I don't know anyone who lost a parent when they were younger than 30 that wasn't left bruised and scarred. I can only imagine the anger at husband. Heck, I'm angry at him and I don't know him. How could he relinquish those who love him for the bottle? It's an ugly disease that most of us can't quite grasp. I'm really sorry for your pain. Please look into supports that will help guide you through this post death period for you and then for the kids. [/QUOTE]
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