What is the greatest loss you've ever experienced?
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Re: What is the greatest loss you've ever experienced?
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I agree. The loss of a loved one affects us forever. It leaves a feeling of incompleteness.Excitedreads wrote:I lost my mother when i was 17. She was murdered... left home one day, didn't come home, found her three days later. It was very traumatic, and was worsened by the fact thst i had three younger sisters and a non existent father. That was my first real loss, and it has changed me tremendously changing every decision i made from then til now. Then a year ago, i lost my son, and i realised just how different each loss can be and how much i wish it on no one. Each loss eally does affect you in one way or the other forever.
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I feel for you, Excitedreads. May you continue to be strong and courageous.Excitedreads wrote:I lost my mother when i was 17. She was murdered... left home one day, didn't come home, found her three days later. It was very traumatic, and was worsened by the fact thst i had three younger sisters and a non existent father. That was my first real loss, and it has changed me tremendously changing every decision i made from then til now. Then a year ago, i lost my son, and i realised just how different each loss can be and how much i wish it on no one. Each loss eally does affect you in one way or the other forever.
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I admire your resilience, positive disposition, and courage. Carry on, Serina Vitrino. The world needs more people like you.Serina Vitrino wrote:Ever since the day I went to foster care, things went downhill in my life. I lost my innocence and what was an ideal childhood. Ever since then, I had to be independent and watch over my siblings. My parents lost their money trying to get us back and they lost their love for each other as well. I lost my trust in the people who are supposed to protect me, including police, parents, and authority figures. So yeah, lots of loss haha. But at least I learned how to be strong, and I have complete faith in my siblings so it's not all loss and sadness
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I feel for you, Braktooth. May you find the peace and consolation you seek. Thank you for sharing yourself.Braktooth wrote:Within the course of three days, my marriage collapsed, I lost my job and my father died. That was pretty much the worst three days I can imagine. It took me years to (mostly) get over that.
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Thank you Miriam. I'm working on it.Miriam Molina wrote:I feel for you, Braktooth. May you find the peace and consolation you seek. Thank you for sharing yourself.Braktooth wrote:Within the course of three days, my marriage collapsed, I lost my job and my father died. That was pretty much the worst three days I can imagine. It took me years to (mostly) get over that.
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Darakhshan Nazir wrote:I lost my mother when I was a child . It is like I lost a part of existence and it created a void in me that can never be fulfilled. It hurts more and more with every beat of my heart. I can't explain what I feel but it is the worst feeling and never wish it for anyone , not even for my enemies. That loss changed my life from best to worst. I am much more independent today but also chained with many responsibilities.
It is indeed most terrifying feeling in the world to not have her around anymore. I was already independent when me and my little sister lost her and I believe you are going through what she has to face to. I am truly sorry for your loss, but I believe she would want you to move on and be happy. All parents wish that for their children. Stay strong!
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