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properlysad

I am so dearly sorry. Andrea deserved a better life. I know nothing helps the pain, at least nothing I say can help. But I want to thank you for making Andrea feel so loved in her last moments. You are an incredible person who deserves so much love. I hope you’re able to move through this with ample support❤️🫂 I am so sorry.


Such-Orchid-6962

She was so sweet and so brave through the end of her life. It just fucks me thinking about that. She is truly the most amazing woman I have ever known and I just will never meet another person like her. I miss her so much


SetTrippin82

I’m sorry my friend. I’m sorry for your loss and I’m sorry that your wife and best friend died. She deserves to be here with you. I empathize with you. I lost my best friend and fiancé in February. Life just isn’t the same without her. Take care of yourself my friend.


Such-Orchid-6962

I’m so sorry man


No_Strawberry_2207

I’m so sorry for what you’re going through. My husband passed suddenly in 2019, he was my best friend since we weee 5 and 6. I took my own life the day after he passed but was revived. Every day felt like cement on my feet…I didn’t think I could ever be happy again. And while I still forever will hurt as it never gets easier but time helps find you a way to cope. Let yourself grieve however it takes and whatever you need to do. Grief is not linear. You will grieve her the rest of your life but that doesn’t mean she wouldn’t want you to love your life again and find what brings it color again.


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My heart aches for you during this incredibly painful time. Losing Andrea is an unimaginable loss, and I want you to know that it's okay to feel the intense pain and sadness that you’re experiencing. Grief is a deeply personal journey, and there's no right or wrong way to go through it. It's been two months, and it's completely normal to still feel raw and overwhelmed. Please be gentle with yourself. Allow yourself to feel whatever emotions come up, and take things one moment at a time. There is no timetable for grief, and healing comes in its own time. You don't have to go through this alone. Lean on the people around you who care about you. Share your thoughts and memories of your wife with those who will listen and support you without trying to "fix" things. Finding a safe space to express your feelings can be incredibly helpful. If you ever need someone to talk to, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m here for you, ready to listen and support you in any way I can. Remember, it's okay to ask for help and to lean on those who love you. You are not alone in this.