Helping others through Grief
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Thursday, 21 March 2024 - 12:36
Hello my beautiful mums. I wrote in a year ago desperately seeking support... My daughter who was 9 years old at the time has disclosed sexual abuse. It's now been 14 months since disclosure. This isn't a question but a post to share some of my story. To warn other mothers and hopefully get some...
Tuesday, 8 August 2023 - 08:36
A bit of tricky question (and I know I’ll probably get some nasty comments but there is a whole back story to my relationship that hasn’t been nice for me). My Nan sadly passed away the other day, we have to travel 9+ hours for the funeral, my partner was complaining about the trip before she...
Monday, 3 July 2023 - 08:16
I won’t lie, I am absolutely ridiculous when it comes to giving emotional support! I need some tips to say the right thing. I have a work colleague who lost a son and it is the anniversary of the child’s death today. Something a little more then… I’m sorry.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 25/09/2014 - 09:05.
By fellow Imperfect Mum: Marie Kenyon My beautiful husband, Russ, tragically lost his life on June 4th, 2014. He was my world, my very best friend. I am a better person for having had him in my life, even if it was for only the shortest time. Funny, when we married only 6 weeks prior to his passing, (together 6 years) I thought to myself, "Wow, 6 years, it feels like a lifetime." But now that he'...
Submitted by The Imperfect Mum on Sat, 24/11/2012 - 02:34.
The image above is quite a confronting image for me as it looks exactly like my son’s feet. This is not a photo of him, I have lots of photo’s, I do wish I had one like this though. Don’t say NOTHING - Please don’t pretend it has happened and say nothing.. Just say - ”I’m sorry for your loss” or ”I’m here if you” Don’t say - ”It’s better that way” or “It’s natures way” or refer to the baby as an...