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13 contributions to What I Wish I Could Still Say
7 Things Grief Makes You Feel Guilty For
Grief comes with enough weight on its own. It doesn’t need guilt piled on top of it. These are a few of the things many grieving people quietly struggle with—laughing, having a good day, feeling angry, moving forward, or simply not crying. If you’ve felt guilty for any of these, you’re not alone. The people we love would never want guilt to become our permanent address.
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7 Things Grief Makes You Feel Guilty For
Dogs may not be able to fix the hard days…
But somehow they make them easier to carry. 🐾🤍
Dogs may not be able to fix the hard days…
0 likes • Jun 6
Rex has been a blessing thru the loss of my son Gage.
1 like • Jun 2
Today has been a little better than last week. I've been sick and trying to get caught up on life, but I'm grateful to be feeling more like myself again.
0 likes • Jun 2
@Mole Mine thank you
What’s one thing you wish you could tell them today?
If you had five minutes with the person you miss, what’s one thing you’d want them to know? It doesn’t have to be profound. Maybe it’s something that happened this week.Maybe it’s something you’ve been carrying for a long time.Maybe it’s simply that you miss them. Sometimes putting words to the things we still wish we could say can be healing.
0 likes • May 31
Gage, I’d tell you that people still talk about you more often than you would probably believe. I’d tell you that I miss you every single day and still catch myself wanting to tell you things. And I’d tell you I’m sorry for not having more patience at the end. Thirteen years of watching addiction take pieces of you had worn me down in ways I didn’t fully understand at the time. I wish you could have known that even on the hardest days, I never stopped loving you.
What’s something that would make them laugh if they could see you today?
If the person you miss could see you today, what’s something that would make them laugh, roll their eyes or say, "Yep, that's so you"? Sometimes the people we love are still part of our everyday lives in the funniest ways. I'd love to hear your stories
0 likes • May 29
i would have to say that he would most certainly be rolling his eyes if he saw me using peptides. He used to try to get me to take them a couple years ago before everyone jumped on the wagon and I would not listen to him. Today, I'm all in and wished I would have listened to him back then. He was so smart and way ahead of his time
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RN, writer and grieving mother creating guided grief journals for the words we never got to say. 🤍

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