Awe Sweet Doris!! I’m Glad that you were so near and Dear to your Dad especially during his last weeks. I feel your grief. My Heartfelt condolances to you and your Family Hon. May he rest in peace.
I’m so sorry for your loss…losing anyone is hard, but a parent is especially difficult. Hugs.
My sincere condolences on the loss of your father.
I lost my mother 8 years ago to Alzheimers and T1 complications. This year I lost a younger brother to a throat tumor. Both were shocks, though not entirely unexpected. Grief fades, but fond memories keep them with us always.
Fortunately my 94 year old dad is alive and, as he says, in great shape for the shapes he’s in. Me, too.
As one of your newest T1 friends,
Warmest regards,
John
I;m so very sorry for your huge loss. Let the tears flow freely. They are the beginning of healing. Closure likely won’t happen. Actually it shouldn’t. But I promise it does get different. Different is a good thing. My prayers and thoughts will be with you and your family.
Iam so sorry. I know how it feels I lost both my parents by the time I was 16. It will get easier.
(((( hugs )))) to you Doris!
Doris I’m so sorry to hear the sad news. My Father also died in March of this year so I understand the feeling of emptiness. There are no words that will help you through this time but knowing there are caring people out there sending their kind thoughts to you will be a comfort. Prayers are sent to you for yourself and your Father.
Lost my Dad as an adult; so sorry you did not have more time with your Dad. I’m sue he will always be watching over you. God bless.
My thoughts are with you Doris. Your father was lucky to have had such a wonderful daughter. I know he was proud of you and your girls.
After the masses have posted now I will. When someone says they know what you are going through, they don’t. They have no idea what you are feeling inside. They are not hurting like you are. No one is hurting like you are right now. No one can take that pain away, either. Remember the good memories and forget the rest. It is hard but every day will be better. Will the pain ever go away? No but it will get a lot better. You will get to the point where you can think of him and not have that stabbing sharp pain in your chest. That will ease. You will get to where you don’t get a lump in your throat when you think of him. You will even get to where you think of him and you won’t cry. You will even get to where you smile when you think of him. Take as much time as you need to heal. There is no time limit.
Bless you, Doris
your new friend
Ronny
Doris, I am sorry to hear of your fathers passing. I understand completely. I just lost my mother the end of April. I can not give you any advice on grieving because I am finding it very hard myself. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
You guys here are so GREAT! Love the help and all I’ve gotten here! Thank you each and everyone!
Ty doris for the nice welcome
