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dontmesswitnova:

when i have a family member die then u want to die

luhivqqcherry:

girl everything will be okay , just keep your head up

dontmesswitnova:

thanks so much

luhivqqcherry:

@dontmesswitnova wrote:
thanks so much
yww<333

Jocelyn72:

i understand the feeling but honestly you grieve in your own way but im here for you if you need someone to talk to just promise all of us you wont hurt yourself or even try to kys

dontmesswitnova:

its just really hard

5StarFab:

i lost a lot of family members. Due to covid and other accidents.I lost one due to drowning,one from cancer one from a leg injury and half of the others from either heart attacks or old age.It's how you handle the situation you can either try to move past it and go on with you're life.Or just mope around.

luhivqqcherry:

The journey through grief is undoubtedly arduous, with immense pain and hardship that can cause us to question the worthiness of our continued existence. However, despite the intense sorrow and devastation following the death of a family member, it is vital to remember that life always holds potential for healing, growth, and happiness. From preserving the unbreakable bond we shared to embracing human connections and finding hope in the future, there are countless reasons why we must choose life. By seeking support and believing in our own strength, we can emerge from the darkest of times, honoring our loved ones' memories and securing our place in a world that still desperately needs our light. Let us celebrate life and all the beauty it can yet offer.

hannahj:

@5starfab wrote:
i lost a lot of family members. Due to covid and other accidents.I lost one due to drowning,one from cancer one from a leg injury and half of the others from either heart attacks or old age.It's how you handle the situation you can either try to move past it and go on with you're life.Or just mope around.
omg I'm so sorry thats terrible!

5StarFab:

@luhivqqcherry wrote:
The journey through grief is undoubtedly arduous, with immense pain and hardship that can cause us to question the worthiness of our continued existence. However, despite the intense sorrow and devastation following the death of a family member, it is vital to remember that life always holds potential for healing, growth, and happiness. From preserving the unbreakable bond we shared to embracing human connections and finding hope in the future, there are countless reasons why we must choose life. By seeking support and believing in our own strength, we can emerge from the darkest of times, honoring our loved ones' memories and securing our place in a world that still desperately needs our light. Let us celebrate life and all the beauty it can yet offer.
When i die i want people to put there money on my grave.

luhivqqcherry:

Life is unpredictable, and while our hearts may ache in the present, the potential for happiness and fulfillment lies ahead. By persevering through the pain, we can discover new passions, dreams, and aspirations. The loss of a loved one may redefine our purpose and ignite a desire to contribute positively to the world as a testament to their memory. Embracing this opportunity can help us heal, regain stability, and find renewed hope for the future.

5StarFab:

@hannahj wrote:
@5starfab wrote:
i lost a lot of family members. Due to covid and other accidents.I lost one due to drowning,one from cancer one from a leg injury and half of the others from either heart attacks or old age.It's how you handle the situation you can either try to move past it and go on with you're life.Or just mope around.
omg I'm so sorry thats terrible!
My cousin and my brothers had plans for the summer to hang out with him a few months later he drowned.

dontmesswitnova:

oh im so so so so so so so so so so sorry

Arizona:

@5starfab wrote:
@hannahj wrote:
@5starfab wrote:
i lost a lot of family members. Due to covid and other accidents.I lost one due to drowning,one from cancer one from a leg injury and half of the others from either heart attacks or old age.It's how you handle the situation you can either try to move past it and go on with you're life.Or just mope around.
omg I'm so sorry thats terrible!
My cousin and my brothers had plans for the summer to hang out with him a few months later he drowned.
same i lots my papa he was like a dad to me and was only 58 yr old when he pasted in 2020 after cristmas

5StarFab:

@arizona wrote:
@5starfab wrote:
@hannahj wrote:
@5starfab wrote:
i lost a lot of family members. Due to covid and other accidents.I lost one due to drowning,one from cancer one from a leg injury and half of the others from either heart attacks or old age.It's how you handle the situation you can either try to move past it and go on with you're life.Or just mope around.
omg I'm so sorry thats terrible!
My cousin and my brothers had plans for the summer to hang out with him a few months later he drowned.
same i lots my papa he was like a dad to me and was only 58 yr old when he pasted in 2020 after cristmas
my grandma died due to cancer on feb 13 2017.Three days after my dad's birthday.

5StarFab:

i basically lived with her for half of my life until she passed away.

Arizona:

@5starfab wrote:
i basically lived with her for half of my life until she passed away.
same my papa raised me like i was his daughter because my mom left when i was born he was the one their for me

5StarFab:

@arizona wrote:
@5starfab wrote:
i basically lived with her for half of my life until she passed away.
same my papa raised me like i was his daughter because my mom left when i was born he was the one their for me
My mom left when i was three.She put me and my brother in foster care left.And thought her coming back to us 3 years then leaving again was meant to mean something.

Neaveh:

I feel you.

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