I am still struggling with the loss my my daughter. I think I am in denial. Feeling so numb no emotions just feel empty and sad all the time nothing makes me happy.
Hello @Mummabear,
I’m so sorry to hear about your daughter. Would you like to tell us a bit more about her? Sadly, many of our members have experienced the loss of their child and will understand some of what you’re going through. I’m sure someone will be along to offer their support, so I just wanted to give your thread a bump and let you know that you are not alone.
Take care
Charlotte was my first born she was 47. Charlotte got pancreatic cancer. I am so proud of her she had 4 children was really open and honest to all of her family. Charlotte was so strong and had such a positive attitude. The hospice nurses used to love her as she would always have a joke and a laugh for them. I miss her so much my world has fell apart.
I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. That is a very nasty form of cancer. It sounds like your daughter was really brave and it’s not surprising that you should be so proud of her. We were numb for two weeks after we lost our son at the end of November. We just sat and stared into space. The tears came after that - and haven’t stopped. Don’t worry about how you are grieving, because everyone is different. I hope you and your family are getting plenty of support.