tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5163377615656061205.post6349690458374222791..comments2023-06-27T07:12:47.910-04:00Comments on Grief Healing: Voices of Experience: Delayed GriefMarty Tousley, RN, MS, FThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05517952534831180171noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5163377615656061205.post-19300173196337306292012-11-20T22:57:12.843-05:002012-11-20T22:57:12.843-05:00Blessings to you, my friend ~ It's so good to ...Blessings to you, my friend ~ It's so good to learn that this post helped you to better understand your own situation. That is the very purpose of sharing stories such as this one. Thank you so much for your comment, and know that I wish you nothing but the best. ♥Marty Tousley, RN, MS, FThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05517952534831180171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5163377615656061205.post-30924525824395754562012-11-20T22:39:38.896-05:002012-11-20T22:39:38.896-05:00This was very wonderful to read, and helpful to me...This was very wonderful to read, and helpful to me to understand a previous partner who lost his mother in his late teens, but never it seemed came to terms with his loss, after talking to his grandparents. Then, after 5years together he lost his grandfather, then his grandmother in a 6month concession in on year. I used to think he must be so strong to keep his emotions in check, and became even more hardworking at home or at work. Sadly after Nearly 8 years together, our relationship did not survive, and I fully grieved my loss of him, for which I only fully recovered from this year, almost 4years ago. He had already startd a new relationship before I'd even moved out of our home, and seemed happy and almost relieved. Two years into our separation, he had been diagnosed with clinical depression, and called me in tears. He was on strong anti-depressants, and wanted to talk about us, and the good times. I realised a lot of things. Simply that. Thankyou for sharing your story x Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com