That’s the first time I’ve written that.
My darling husband if 42 years died today.
The end was so tough. He wasn’t himself at all, but it was peaceful as he’d been given some drugs to make him calm. I Helps his hand and told him I loved him. I really don’t know how I’m going to get through this. But I guess I’ll have to.
My friend took his morphine away “just in case” I wouldn’t do that but I’m struggling.
so sorry for your loss. Try to take some comfort from the fact that he's no longer suffering.
When you feel ready, there is another group within the online community that you might draw some comfort and support from Bereaved spouses and partners forum - Macmillan Online Community
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Sending you healing love and light and hugs
Wee Me xx
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My husband is also 42 and I have no idea what I will do when the time comes. We have been togetherness for 17 years but only married 4 weeks ago in hospital.
Sending my love to you. I hope you can find peace in his peace x
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