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beachgirl
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Member since 7/05 7967 total posts
Name: sara
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Does time ease the pain really?
...and if so how long does it take? I am asking this honestly as today marks the one year anniversary of my second d&c...I got my period yesterday and my friend gave birth today so I know its an extraordinary amount of things happening at once but I honestly feel so overwhelmed with sadness and I cannot bear to think that I will still feel so deeply and so badly this time next year
I have kind of thought I am done ( I am 41) but it is not getting any easier for me...I still long and miss my third child ( I had three miscarriages - all chromosome issues)
I know I am just venting and I am sorry for being such a debbie downer but no one IRL gets it...DH does not get it..he has moved on and he does not even realize the relevance of today.
Thanks for listening
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Posted 3/20/13 4:56 PM |
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PhyllisNJoe
My Box Is Broken
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Name: Phyllis
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Re: Does time ease the pain really?
I just wanted to send you hugs. I have no real advice or answer to your question. But I'd guess everyone is different. Some get by and move on by starting to TTC as soon as they can. Others (like me) wait. I want to mourn this pregnancy. My first after trying for so long. Even if I do wind up having children (biological or adopt) I will never forget our first baby.
For me it's only been 2 months, it's very new.
I hope you find a way to cope with your feelings. Not everyone will understand. Not even those who have had losses. Everyone is so different with mourning. I think you should try and find a support group to help you through this. Others who feel the way you do.
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Posted 3/20/13 5:25 PM |
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WantBabyNbr2
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Member since 8/12 676 total posts
Name: Amy
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Re: Does time ease the pain really?
I'm so sorry for your loss. My loss was at 12 weeks this past Dec. so I have not made it as far as you. Some days are easy and some days I just keep thinking of what will never be. I had already planned out events in my head this summer that I was supposed to be holding a newborn at. I think with time it does get easier, but you never forget. It's amazing how much you can love someone that you never met and only 'knew' for such a short time, but the loss is real.
I hope you find comfort as you move forward.
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Posted 3/20/13 9:54 PM |
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PennyCat
Just call me mommy :)
Member since 7/08 19084 total posts
Name: Jib
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Re: Does time ease the pain really?
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
I hope you find a way to cope with your feelings. Not everyone will understand. Not even those who have had losses. Everyone is so different with mourning. I think you should try and find a support group to help you through this. Others who feel the way you do.
I absolutely agree ... There are so many who have gone through losses though at times it can feel like such a lonely road because nobody feels EXACTLY the way you do.
I can't say that time has healed my pain (its been 2 1/2 years since we lost my first) ... but it has made it easier. I thought getting pregnant with a healthy baby would help me to get over that loss but the truth is, one pregnancy does not replace another. This is a new pregnancy. . new baby .. and I will always miss and have a place in my heart for my first little boy and all the others in between then and now. I don't think you ever completely heal, but the interesting thing is there's room in your heart with so much love to give, that you don't HAVE to heal completely to move on and love another.
Message edited 3/20/2013 11:02:56 PM.
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Posted 3/20/13 11:02 PM |
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StaceyWill
It's a girl!!!
Member since 6/10 21539 total posts
Name: Stacey
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Re: Does time ease the pain really?
I think time helps you learn to live with the loss, but the pain is always there. Maybe to a lesser degree than when it initially happens, but it’s always there… It’s been 2 years since my miscarriage and I still find myself thinking about the baby I lost. And I still cry for him/her. You're not alone. We're all here for you.
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Posted 3/21/13 8:27 AM |
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hope417
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Re: Does time ease the pain really?
Time doesn't heal, but it helps. After my first loss and then after my second loss I was so sad, all the time. Crying in the shower, on the train etc.... Time has helped not be so sad all the time, but I still think about the babies I lost, but I know that some day I'll see them again :)
Unless someone has been through a loss, people don't really get it - and men react sooo differently about it than we do. We carried those babies, we had a connection that they just didn't. Leaning on those who have unfortunately walked in your shoes helps.
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Posted 3/21/13 8:55 AM |
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beachgirl
LIF Adult
Member since 7/05 7967 total posts
Name: sara
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Re: Does time ease the pain really?
Thank you all SO much...I honestly dont know what I would have done without this board I had a good cry last night then tucked myself up in bed with my two kiddies and had an early night....feel a little better today...just trying to steel myself to see my friend's baby now but think I will leave it for a few weeks so I can feel stronger.
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Posted 3/21/13 10:55 AM |
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