Monthly Archives: January 2018

April 2013 Part 1


Originally posted on Remembering Jordyn:
Having Jordyn home was great! One of Jordyn’s favorite shows was Yo Gabba Gabba. Whenever this show came on she was into it, she would smile and coo at the T.V. Thank God it was…

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When Suicidal Thoughts Do Not Go Away


The popular image of someone who is in danger of suicide goes like this: A person has suicidal thoughts. It’s a crisis. The person gets help, and the crisis resolves within days or weeks. That’s the popular image, and thankfully … Continue reading

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Happy New Year 2018 from a NHS Survivor!


Originally posted on Stella Vig:
Happy New Year! It is amazing how time passes faster the older you get. It seems like yesterday that we were celebrating New Year’s Eve 2016. It was a quiet one as we were not…

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A NEW YEAR


Originally posted on hospicediary:
Perhaps because I heard a blessing, perhaps because I remembered a tune, perhaps because some I loved are gone, and perhaps because another year has gone by…I send this wish to you: May You Always… walk…

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The sexual aftermath of cancer treatment


From impotence to “chemopause” to missing body parts, the side effects of cancer treatment can really mess with someone’s sex life. But do we talk about it? Not so much. It’s the elephant in the bedroom. Source: The sexual aftermath … Continue reading

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Turning Guilt Into Gratitude – Our Side of Suicide


I’m not big on resolutions, because let’s be honest who actually remembers what theirs was last year? I’ve learned that if you want to actually make big changes, you have to set specific and attainable goals for yourself. I’ve heard … Continue reading

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I Mention Him | The Grief Toolbox


I Mention Him Not to make you uncomfortable,He Source: I Mention Him | The Grief Toolbox

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Adolescent Grief and Loss – Helping Your Teens Cope


Elizabeth Postle shares her tips for coping with adolescent grief and loss in your family. Teenage grief has it’s own special challenges. Source: Adolescent Grief and Loss – Helping Your Teens Cope

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How to Deal with Grief – Tips for Coping with the Loss of a Loved One


How to deal with grief and loss in positive ways. Practical tips and advice for moving on through your grief journey. Source: How to Deal with Grief – Tips for Coping with the Loss of a Loved One

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What’s it like to lose a best friend from childhood?


Originally posted on Dear Grief Journal:
Losing a best friend from childhood is like losing a part of yourself. When you grow up with someone, you shape each other. You experience all those challenging adolescent moments together. You answer the…

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