Shopping (after the death of my daughter)
Posted on June 26, 2007 - by Abel Keogh
“May I help you?” The answer is always “no, thank you.” And then I say I am fine When in reality my words are nothing more than lies. My heart […]
Read More“May I help you?” The answer is always “no, thank you.” And then I say I am fine When in reality my words are nothing more than lies. My heart […]
Read More“May I help you?” The answer is always, “No, thank you” And then I say I am fine When in reality my words are nothing more than lies. My heart […]
Read MoreWe all use our minds to try to understand why our children died. I am no different; when our son Keith died, I continued to ask that endless question, “Why?” […]
Read MoreSo as it often does, once again, how we manage our grief becomes a matter of choice. I remember Rich Edler once said, “We cannot change what happened, but we […]
Read MoreAs many of you have been or are currently, I was consumed with the question WHY? I needed to make some sense out of these tragedies. Why was Scott, a […]
Read MoreI believe that early on, I reached an intellectual understanding that my wife and I were dealing with grief differently. When I was up, she was down. When I was […]
Read MoreI went back to work a couple of weeks after Lance’s death. I was very fortunate to have a caring and compassionate work environment. My partners and associates covered for […]
Read MoreThree or four weeks after Lance’s funeral we received an information packet from The Compassionate Friends (TCF). When I came home Kathy told me about the information and how it […]
Read MoreIt’s hard for me to believe that March of this year was Lance’s 37 birthday and it will be 12 years this May since he died. It has been even […]
Read MoreNote:?Below is an email?dialogue that can be helpful to many.?Sharon’s comments are in regular type and Dr. Gloria’s response is in bolded italics.?? Hi Dr. Horsley, My name is Sharon […]
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