Advertisement
Do you suffer from chronic pain?
Learn how straightening up can ease your pain
Chronic pain management tips
Learn how straightening up can ease your pain
Chronic pain management tips
More DailyStrength




|
I feel lost
|
Watch this |
| View More Posts Ignore |
I lost my mother in April. I am in my 40s and disabled and lived with my mother and father most of my life - my father passed in 2009. My parents helped me a great deal, and I helped them in their illnesses before they passed. I miss them so much, especially my mother right now. Our family home is being sold very quickly and I have to pack up all of my things and my parents things and try to find housing and a part-time job to help support myself. My siblings all seem to be growing distant. I feel disconnected from them. I don't know where I'm going to be living in a month. The stress, on top of the grief, is overwhelming me. I don't know where to turn...
Posted on 06/13/12, 05:00 pm |
| 2 Replies | Add Your Reply |
| View More Posts Ignore |
I'm so sorry dear, it seems like a very tough situation....is there anyone - a relative, friend, neighbor who can help you find an accomodation and a temp job? One step at a time. To be very honest now is not the time to grieve, you need to survive first. My suggestion is keep your head cool and start looking for support. Contact your local church/synagogue/social service organizations and ask for help. I'm sure something can be done. Whatever might happen, do not lose hope, life will be worth living again...
Take care and keep hope alive...love and hugs
|
|
|
|
||
| View More Posts Ignore |
Dear Lillysue,
How I wish i can help you in some way. All i can do is pray for you. May God gives you all the strength to cope with everything.You are in my prayers.
|
|
|
|
||
| Add Your Reply |

Advertisement




I'm so sorry dear, it seems like a very tough situation....is there anyone - a relative, friend, neighbor who can help you find an accomodation and a temp job? One step at a time. To be very honest now is not the time to grieve, you need to survive first. My suggestion is keep your head cool and start looking for support. Contact your local church/synagogue/social service organizations and ask for help. I'm sure something can be done. Whatever might happen, do not lose

