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Losing a parent in your thirties, especially to suicide, is an unexpected and overwhelming experience. In the aftermath, I became emotionally numb and struggled with feelings of abandonment and worthlessness, masking my pain with a smile and nod. Despite my background in Psychology, I didn’t progress through the stages of grief as expected, and I felt isolated and lost. In the months that followed, I learned the importance of having support during such a difficult time, as small gestures from others can mean more than we realize.


One response to “Fragile Strength: When Simply Holding On Feels Like Victory”

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    Liz

    This is incredible!

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