I lost four friends to suicide
In the past two years, I have grieved four times the loss of friends who took their own lives. The latest was the most devastating—the online rage machine made my
In the past two years, I have grieved four times the loss of friends who took their own lives. The latest was the most devastating—the online rage machine made my
No one is ever prepared to lose a loved one, whether a 90-year-old parent or an ailing spouse. But chances are, at about this time, many of us have survived such a loss.
January is looming, and we all know what that means: A resolution to lose weight and get healthy. Just like the 2015 declaration. And the one before that.
The ordeal of a loved one’s confinement in a hospital can be really stressful, especially when you don’t have resources.
Lately there’s been a lot of loss happening in my social network. Since I’m no stranger to death, it still strikes a deep, sad chord in me whenever I hear of young people dying, or of friends losing parents, all the more when they are still young, and the death is unexpected. Having lost my father, in the prime of his life at age 49, and my son, at the tender age of 4, I know from experience that death and its resulting healing journey is not easy, but navigable.
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