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Thank You for the Workshops

Posted on July 28, 2007 - by admin

Dear Dr.?s Gloria and Heidi- I really enjoyed meeting the both of you at the conference. I attended one of your workshops, Dr. Gloria and both my husband and I got alot out of it. I found the session to be very powerful and helpful on many levels in dealing with our grief. I just wanted to thank you both for the time you give to help all of us bereaved parents.The sibling presentation at the end of the program was very moving. Thanks again, Kim Hodne

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A Father’s Grief by David Pellegrin

Posted on July 28, 2007 - by Abel Keogh

A Father’s Grief By David Pellegrin Honolulu, Hawaii At my second meeting of The Compassionate Friends about three years ago, one of the mothers said how nice it was to see a man attending, since “men grieve differently from women.” Her remark was no doubt meant to help put me at ease. I hadn’t said a thing so far, and might have been intimidating in my silence. But it caught me off guard. What I was feeling after George’s death was so absolute, so awful, how could it possibly come with any “differences”? Would one grieve differently for an infant […]

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A Father’s Grief by David Pellegrin

Posted on July 28, 2007 - by admin

A Father’s Grief By David Pellegrin Honolulu, Hawaii At my second meeting of The Compassionate Friends about three years ago, one of the mothers said how nice it was to see a man attending, since “men grieve differently from women.” Her remark was no doubt meant to help put me at ease. I hadn’t said a thing so far, and might have been intimidating in my silence. But it caught me off guard. What I was feeling after George’s death was so absolute, so awful, how could it possibly come with any “differences”? Would one grieve differently for an infant […]

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A Father’s Grief by David Pellegrin

Posted on July 28, 2007 - by admin

?A Father?s Grief By David Pellegrin Honolulu, Hawaii At my second meeting of The Compassionate Friends about three years ago, one of the mothers said how nice it was to see a man attending, since ?men grieve differently from women.? Her remark was no doubt meant to help put me at ease. I hadn?t said a thing so far, and might have been intimidating in my silence. But it caught me off guard. What I was feeling after George?s death was so absolute, so awful, how could it possibly come with any ?differences?? Would one grieve differently for an infant […]

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Re: September 11 and Flight 175

Posted on July 25, 2007 - by admin

Dear Dawn: I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your brother, nephew, and friend on flight 175.? That is a lot of loss to go through at once.? I also had a brother that died, and know what a horrific loss a sibling death is, not to mention the death of your nephew and friend as well.? As my Mom mentioned, I work with Firefighters that lost a family member in the World Trade Center.? Many have found counseling to be very helpful, especially those that have suffered multiple losses.? I don’t know about your particular situation, […]

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The Compassionate Friends National Conference

Posted on July 24, 2007 - by admin

We just got back from the The Compassionate Friends?Conference in Oklahoma City.??It was a wonderful conference with over one-hundred workshops.? Heidi and I gave six workshops.? Elizabeth Edwards was?the?main?speaker.?Very moving.? Many people who attended the conference listened to the show.? A couple whose child died 18? months ago said, “We put the computer by our bed and go to sleep at night listening to the show”.? We signed up some great future guest for the show including a group of bereaved teens.? We hope that all of you will think about attending the national conference next July in Nashville, Tennessee.? […]

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I Lost My Son

Posted on July 24, 2007 - by admin

I just lost my son November 2, 2006….he like all my children meant the world to me, but he had a different place in my heart. He was my joy and what kept me going and being strong. My son was born early and he had CP severe….a lot of medical problems and such but he always pulled out, he caused a lot of stress in my relationships I guess that is why I gave them the boot all the time. He was a strong little boy and everyone who met him could not forget him, I felt like I […]

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How do we live like this?

Posted on July 23, 2007 - by admin

Looking for graghics for my son?s site I came across this one?Life is hell..birthday and death anniversary coming up..my 8yr. old granddaughter really does need me..or I wouldn?t be here..there are no words to describe this..I can?t imagine going thru life feeling this way everyday..it?s been 2 yrs. pain is still there just as much today..if not more..my son and only child is not coming home?ever..pray for me too please..there is no joy in anything anymore..I will pray for you all too..even if my faith is on shaky ground..I equate this with ?the walking dead? How do we live like […]

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A Mommy of Three

Posted on July 23, 2007 - by admin

Hello all. I was just searching and found this site I am a mommy of three. I lost my daughter Catherine to a still birth. Then my son Kyle died tragically at age 4 ?. I have a new marriage & a new baby and I would like to chat and get to know other parents. Julie

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Upcoming Shows

Posted on July 23, 2007 - by admin

July 26, 2007: Dr. Grace Christ?- Helping Children Heal After Loss August 2, 2007: Dr. Paul Greene – Providing Help in the Workplace: How do New York Firefighters Heal After September 11th? August 9, 2007:? Iris Kasnow -?Surrendering to Grief? August 16, 2007: Carol Loehr -How do I tell them? Talking to Children About Suicide.? August 23, 2007: Kay Bevington – Being a Parent Without Living Children

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