Everything is so raw at the moment, and so many things to sort out. I lost my husband to cancer 20 months ago we were together 47 years married 45.
I would say its not an easy journey without them, I feel I am managing a bit better, but the tears still come often when you don’t expect them. The begining is a blur, but take a day at a time, don’t think to far ahead and do what you feel on a daily basis. I have days I don’t want to see or speak to anyone, but thats okay.
You will get support here.
Take care
Hello Katrin Thankyou for your post.Trying hard to be strong and cope with this painful grief, like everyone else on here it’s a long process . Very best wishes too you.
Hi Mary Mac so sorry for your loss of your husband .We have shared similar situations married 45 years and lost our beloved husband’s too cancer .I am trying hard to get through each day but grief wears you out and the mountain of things to sort out,when you think your almost there another letter drop’s on your door mat yesterday’s one DWP informing me they over payed my husband on a pension payment so more phone calls to sort it out.I was so upset and stressed yesterday but I was able to get some sleep last night I’m hoping today will be a better day .take care and you have a peaceful day.