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I also shed a tear reading this. I'm deeply sorry for your loss. It is a blessing to have those friends and family there for you during this time, I wish you the best, bro.
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I am sorry for your loss I've never read anything on the internet to bring me to the point of tears until now. I am new father myself as of 6 months ago. I hate to take something out of this but this post made me go and hug my wife and kiss my daughter I always tell my wife we have no idea how good we have it. I believe you and your wife are strong it's been six weeks and you had the strength to write this post and I know you guys will fight through this I hope the best for you man.
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That is an awful thing for a parent to go to. I feel for you and your wife.
I hope writing this up was therapuetic... as I'm sure you need as much of that as you can. |
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Oh my god, I'm so terribly sorry. Your post was moving, and I hope that writing it helped you in some way.
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Hey man,
My condolences for your loss. Reading your post reminded me of something I read on ESPN2, of all places, at the beginning of this year. David Fleming, a very good writer, wrote a book about the experience of his son's stillbirth called Noah's Rainbow and they posted a chapter on the site. Not just your similar loss, but his writing style and the feelings he express seem much like yours. The fact that you can write about your experience makes me feel like you are coping with it and not letting it destroy you. |
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