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mariya25 04-24-2012 06:02 PM

sibling suicide
 
ten years has passed since i lost my brother the pain is not as intense but it is something i will live with for the rest of my life i feel like i will never be whole again i miss him and love him and never forget him has anybody here lost a family member does it get any easier:(

barbo 04-24-2012 06:18 PM

mariya25
 
I so understand your feelings. I lost a daughter to MS 8 1/2 years ago and it still feels like yesterday. The condition is called the "new normal." You just do it a day at a time but it changed my life forever. You aren't alone. Barbo

jaded2nite 04-25-2012 06:29 AM

I always say it gets "different" not easier "different"

I am sorry for your loss, Stick around I think you will fit right in. More people will be by with stories to share and a shoulder to lend!

Welcome:hug:

Alffe 04-25-2012 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by mariya25 (Post 873104)
ten years has passed since i lost my brother the pain is not as intense but it is something i will live with for the rest of my life i feel like i will never be whole again i miss him and love him and never forget him has anybody here lost a family member does it get any easier:(

It's been twenty two years since our son killed himself. He left us, and three sisters behind, and an eight year old son. He never lived long enough to see his neices and nephews, his grandchildren. It took me years to get over my anger at his actions and the guilt I felt as a mother who is supposed to protect her child...even from himself.

It took me years to come to "acceptance" and forgiveness...to remember him now with only love. His now grown son has yet to take this journey...continues to ask "if he loved me so, how could he have done this?"

So to answer your question...does it get any easier? Jaded is right, It gets "different".

Glad you joined us and welcome to this "family". :grouphug:

tamiloo 05-09-2012 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by barbo (Post 873105)
I so understand your feelings. I lost a daughter to MS 8 1/2 years ago and it still feels like yesterday. The condition is called the "new normal." You just do it a day at a time but it changed my life forever. You aren't alone. Barbo

I like what was said about the "new normal". Many years ago when my first family member took his life, I wondered when things would feel normal again. I felt the same way when my husband of 24 years left me for another women...so devastating. However, I did learn so much and became a better person because I grew from the adversity...the huge changes...the anger...

I became a very different person through all this...one that some of friends my say they don't know. I like the new me and also my "new normal", which changes everyday!!

You take care and I hope you can grasp the "new norm"!!
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hopeful 05-25-2012 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mariya25 (Post 873104)
ten years has passed since i lost my brother the pain is not as intense but it is something i will live with for the rest of my life i feel like i will never be whole again i miss him and love him and never forget him has anybody here lost a family member does it get any easier:(

I don't think I have ever been on this site before but I may have been when my sister took her life and I just don't remember. I lost my sister on 12/9/2010. I guess she just couldn't take her troubled life anymore. Since my father died of a sudden heart attack 13 years ago I have told people you never get over it but you simply get through it.

I think suicide is a little different. I go back and forth with emotions abut my sister. Sometimes I am sad, angry, guilty or I feel the love I always had for her. She use to always tell me I was her best friend. It is hard for me because the rest of my family does not speak with her husband (he was not a good guy) so I keep a smile on my face while around him. I want to keep in contact with my nephews and my sisters grandsons. If I don't speak with him that will end.
I went to a party for one of the children a few weeks ago and had to watch him with his new girlfriend. He and my nephew were talking about the family going down the shore together with his father and his girlfriend. It breaks my heart to know he is moving on (as he should) and my sister has no life.
I suppose I just want her back. I miss her. I went to the store tonight and saw a product my sister used all the time and we use to joke about. It made me smile and feel like crying at the same time.
Don't get me wrong, I am not sad everyday. Actually, my sister had such a troubled life and was so bad at the end that I have told people if someone told me she could come back but would have to live the same life she had I would not want to put her through that.
I feel for all of us. I wish this never happened to anyone. I think it is the worst thing that can happen to a familly.
Well sorry I vented on and on. Just feeling bad tonight. I hope we all feel better tomorrow.
Fortunately, I am a believer that I will see my sister again and she will tell me exactlly what happened and why. We will share our love again some day.:grouphug:

Alffe 05-26-2012 05:42 AM

Hi hopeful and welcome to our "family"....I'm sorry for your loss and understand the pain of trying to move on...love your name because it's so positive. We need to be hopeful...that acceptance and peace will someday come. I'm glad you've found us. :hug:

Doody 05-29-2012 06:34 PM

I like to share what my wonderful therapist told me...several times. We've talked about suicide on many occasions (when my suicidal 'ideation' grabs hold). She said that statistics show that family members left behind are highly likely to have suicidal thoughts when a close loved one takes their life. I can't remember the percentage, but it is very high.

She made me promise that I would contact her immediately if I had a 'plan'. That was relatively easy for me...I thought about my daughter and grandson and what it would do to them if I chose such a drastic action.

Not sure what this has to do with this conversation but...I guess mourning the loss of someone has many faces.

i'm blathering :o :grouphug:

mollymum 07-12-2012 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hopeful (Post 883225)
I don't think I have ever been on this site before but I may have been when my sister took her life and I just don't remember. I lost my sister on 12/9/2010. I guess she just couldn't take her troubled life anymore. Since my father died of a sudden heart attack 13 years ago I have told people you never get over it but you simply get through it.

I think suicide is a little different. I go back and forth with emotions abut my sister. Sometimes I am sad, angry, guilty or I feel the love I always had for her. She use to always tell me I was her best friend. It is hard for me because the rest of my family does not speak with her husband (he was not a good guy) so I keep a smile on my face while around him. I want to keep in contact with my nephews and my sisters grandsons. If I don't speak with him that will end.
I went to a party for one of the children a few weeks ago and had to watch him with his new girlfriend. He and my nephew were talking about the family going down the shore together with his father and his girlfriend. It breaks my heart to know he is moving on (as he should) and my sister has no life.
I suppose I just want her back. I miss her. I went to the store tonight and saw a product my sister used all the time and we use to joke about. It made me smile and feel like crying at the same time.
Don't get me wrong, I am not sad everyday. Actually, my sister had such a troubled life and was so bad at the end that I have told people if someone told me she could come back but would have to live the same life she had I would not want to put her through that.
I feel for all of us. I wish this never happened to anyone. I think it is the worst thing that can happen to a familly.
Well sorry I vented on and on. Just feeling bad tonight. I hope we all feel better tomorrow.
Fortunately, I am a believer that I will see my sister again and she will tell me exactlly what happened and why. We will share our love again some day.:grouphug:

Well said - my feelings exactly. Tomorrow is the anniversary of the last time my little brother was alive. He was found dead in a prison cell on morning of July 14th 2007 having taken his life after 3 weeks in prison for growing cannabis. Because I will never believe when the officers said he was last spoken to I have to remember him on the 13th and I allow myself to get angry on 14th. Never gets better, just changes as you adapt xxx

barbo 07-12-2012 08:29 PM

Hopeful and Mollymum
 
[QUOTE=mollymum;896941]Well said - my feelings exactly. Tomorrow is the anniversary of the last time my little brother was alive. He was found dead in a prison cell on morning of July 14th 2007 having taken his life after 3 weeks in prison for growing cannabis. Because I will never believe when the officers said he was last spoken to I have to remember him on the 13th and I allow myself to get angry on 14th. Never gets better, just changes as you adapt xxx[
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