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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 64559" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>In our CD family so many of us go through times when we really don't believe we can cope.........and then......somehow..we do.</p><p>Your pain has to be unique and excruciating. I have never lost</p><p>a child and I can not imagine the depth of your hurt.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes due to my status as one of the oldest in the CD family,</p><p>I am able to share some advice to help. I can't tell you how sorry I am that my suggests remain the same as they were a few</p><p>weeks ago. (1) reach out to Compassionate Friends (2) Go ahead</p><p>and get on some medication to take the sharpest edges off your pain (3) Know that in the CD family, you have many many friends</p><p>that are ready to share your pain in anyway possible.</p><p></p><p>I tend to think, however, that time is the answer for the ebbing</p><p>of your grief. Meanwhile, you need to do whatever you can to make your life as healthy and livable as possible. Taking Lexipro kept me from crying and helped me sleep when my stress was too much to cope with. It also made it possible for me to</p><p>eat again. The Board helped me tremendously because it was available 24/7 and I could say anything I wanted to say without</p><p>fear of society reacting. Sometimes taking a Warrior Mom stance</p><p>helps a bit, and maybe in addition to your local efforts you could contact AMW in case they would profile your case.</p><p></p><p>Hugs are being sent through cyber space. I wish I could do more.</p><p>I guarantee you, however, I will be here to read anything you choose to post. I am your friend. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 64559, member: 35"] In our CD family so many of us go through times when we really don't believe we can cope.........and then......somehow..we do. Your pain has to be unique and excruciating. I have never lost a child and I can not imagine the depth of your hurt. Sometimes due to my status as one of the oldest in the CD family, I am able to share some advice to help. I can't tell you how sorry I am that my suggests remain the same as they were a few weeks ago. (1) reach out to Compassionate Friends (2) Go ahead and get on some medication to take the sharpest edges off your pain (3) Know that in the CD family, you have many many friends that are ready to share your pain in anyway possible. I tend to think, however, that time is the answer for the ebbing of your grief. Meanwhile, you need to do whatever you can to make your life as healthy and livable as possible. Taking Lexipro kept me from crying and helped me sleep when my stress was too much to cope with. It also made it possible for me to eat again. The Board helped me tremendously because it was available 24/7 and I could say anything I wanted to say without fear of society reacting. Sometimes taking a Warrior Mom stance helps a bit, and maybe in addition to your local efforts you could contact AMW in case they would profile your case. Hugs are being sent through cyber space. I wish I could do more. I guarantee you, however, I will be here to read anything you choose to post. I am your friend. DDD [/QUOTE]
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