Monthly Archives: January 2019

Where was God when my child died? – emotionally naked


by Tamara Rollison and Lloyd Braswell Where was God when my 19-year-old son Logan died from severe bleeding and broken bones hours after he slammed his truck into a tree?   I think God went on vacation that summer morning and … Continue reading

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9 Ways Therapists Personally Deal With Grief | HuffPost Life – shared via Steve McBride


From a death to a job loss to an ended relationship, here’s how experts handle loss. Source: 9 Ways Therapists Personally Deal With Grief | HuffPost Life

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Most Nurses Unsatisfied With Hospitals’ End-of-Life Care – ONA – Shared via Ken Florian


The majority of nurses have an unfavorable opinion of their hospital’s end-of-life care, according to a study. Source: Most Nurses Unsatisfied With Hospitals’ End-of-Life Care – ONA

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Choosing to Love a Widow – Young Widowed And Dating


There are those who will tell you that a woman who still grieves her dead husband isn’t capable of love. But, broken colors still color and can create stunning artwork. Choosing to love a widow, though challenging, can be a … Continue reading

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Old photos – Cerebral Salad


I love to sit and study old photos. I run my finger over the glass and take in every tiny detail. I look into the eyes – as they in turn look back at me and inspect the clothes that … Continue reading

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I Used to be Someone Who Would Have Supported the New York Abortion Law. But Then I Saw an Abortion Take Place.


I Used to be Someone Who Would Have Supported the New York Abortion Law. But Then I Saw an Abortion Take Place. – Abby Johnson: When an abortion happens in the later part of pregnancy, .01/25/2019 15:45:16PM EST. Source: I … Continue reading

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Stigmatized Loss – Compassionate Friends


Source: Stigmatized Loss – Compassionate Friends

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Health Age and Death Begin in the Gut: The Top 5 Gut Health/Repair Supplements | Burris Institute


Following are excerpts from the Functional Emotional Fitness™ Book Source: Health Age and Death Begin in the Gut: The Top 5 Gut Health/Repair Supplements | Burris Institute

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No One Tells You What It’s Like To Lose A Sibling | Thought Catalog


No one tells you how scared you become. Death feels like it’s around every corner. I’m scared to answer the phone, I’m scared to do anything mildly dangerous, I’m scared for myself and for everyone… Source: No One Tells You … Continue reading

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The condolences end. Being a widow doesn’t. – The Washington Post


The second year without my husband is in some ways harder than the first. Source: The condolences end. Being a widow doesn’t. – The Washington Post

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