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My husband was only 62 and passed on October 1, 2025. I can't seem to stop crying. I am lost, scared and lonely. I miss him so much...

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    My deepest condolences! I lost my husband March of 2024 and I'm still lost. It is scary. Remember to be kind to yourself and don't allow anyone to tell you how to grieve. We do so in our own time and manner. Sending warm & healing wishes in your time of grief.

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      I'm sorry for your loss - my husband passed October 27, 2025. We were married 45 years - he was my other half. I'm having a hard time too. I am finding that being busy and going on with everyday life is giving me some structure so I have less time to cry. I hope that helps.

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        My Husband George Jackson Passed Away On Saturday October 11th 2025. One Day Before My Birthday And A Week Before Our 13th Wedding Anniversary. I Miss Him So Much. He
        Was The Love Of My Life. We Would Have Been Married 13 Years On October 19th. I Still Cry 😢 Everyday, Especially At Night Is When I Miss Him The Most. My Heart Hurts So Bad 💔💔 I'm Lonely Now And I'm Trying To Deal With. But It's So Hard. He Was My Knight In Shining Armor, My Protector, My Backbone. We Had Each other's Back When Needed.

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          I’m so sorry for your loss, my husband passed away suddenly on July 7, 2025. We spent 39 years together. I am 63 and he was 68.

          What has helped me most is first to accept and not resist what is. Then keep myself busy, taking walks in nature with and without friends. Having my doggie next to me has been very supportive. Do activities that engage my attention in beautiful things, such as music. At night, I have a body pillow and now another one I place on my back to feel protected and hugged. I listen to calming music or meditations before going to sleep and a morning meditation to start the day with positivity. I pamper myself in ways I didn’t before. I know I have to take care of myself first so I can be strong for my family. I try to see this experience as something that will make me grow in some way… I am looking for the signs.

          Look for grief support in any shape or form. There will be better days and it’s ok to laugh and enjoy the life you have. It’s a rollercoaster for sure…

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