Bereavement
In reply to the discussion: Tomorrow my son would have turned 40 if [View all]CuriousSavage
(1 post)My son too. GBM at 16 years old. The only good thing about the COVID shutdown was that we had one hell of a year all together after diagnosis... despite all of the fear, treatments and sorrow. Healthiest person in the house. It is truly one of the worst experiences a parent can go through. I wouldn't even wish it on TFG though he wouldn't care. I share your anguish. We're in our third year. I can breathe now but it shook every aspect of my life. We are walking the same journey. I have no answers but offer one suggestion. Allow that soul wrenching cry to come out. Let the tears flow. It's like a relief valve for me.
Try to do something tomorrow that you know he'd enjoy. Please talk to others who know... Look into Helping Parents Heal. They just had their conference in AZ. Good people. As the FNG, I could not text you privately until 50 posts. There is so much more to write but I don't want to hijack your post. HUGS. STRENGTH.
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