Yes most definetly. See my true love was killed by a jerk raising hell on a snowmobile Jan 30, 2005. My life was turned upside down. I had a rotten marriage and the no good spouse left. I met my true love after he left and was with him for 3 years when he was killed. We had everything going great for us. Oh the plans we made, things we were going to do... so much..He treated me like no person ever did. He showed me a new world, showed me how a woman was suppose to be treated, was a dad my boys never had...He was absolutely wonderful. Today I currently am in a new relationship. I do have my moments and the man I am with now accepts them and my past for me. He is so supportive. I try not to show when I am feeling down about losing my True love. I know it is possible to love again but, I just feel true love is once. Yes, it was and still is hard to handle but has and does get easier. I keep telling myself that when it is my time he will be waiting for me with open arms. If I learned anything from him it was to enjoy life, have fun and be happy. He would not want me sitting back moping around all the time for the rest of my life over him. I am sure he would find a way to come and yell at me to get with it and have fun again. If you have experienced a loss my suggestion is to live life, be in it, sitting on the side lines keeps you out of life and it is only once you have to enjoy it. What really helped me was the fact that I was in college for my couseling classes and the professor helped me through an extremely ruff time in my life. She told me I had to do what I felt was best for me no matter what others thought. I did just that. I do have something special for the rest of my life..not just wonderful memories but, he was buried on my birthday. To me it is a sign we were always meant to be together and this was the best way for him to prove how much he loved me and will be waiting for me with open arms. Chin up...Live life..LL.
2006-10-27 15:53:27
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answered by italliansweety67 5
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Yes. I'm usually thinking before I fall asleep. Sometimes I get a little more than teary eyed.
2006-10-27 15:40:43
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answered by x_RadiantEclipse_x 6
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yes I had just lost my daughter on 2 of Feb 2015 when i was awakeing by a call telling me they had found her body die and this drove me almost crazy and still I don;t want to belevie it but all of it was true as i am getting ready to go to her funeral from Las Vegas to North Carolina it pain me hear something like this for the past night I have be crying my eyes out but I most face the worst but she will be cremated cause her body was in bad condition I really hate for my baby girl to go like this left behind 7 kids and yes i still have picture of her when she was a child and now haveing a hard time pay off this service for her I love her and will miss her
2015-02-07 10:12:11
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answered by ERNEST 1
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Of course! Sometimes I remember and I smile, sometimes I laugh, sometimes I tear up, and sometimes I cry my eyes out. It has been three years since I lost my daughter, and I never stop missing her. It is a selfish miss, and it isn't always agonizing. Sometimes it is. I can think about her at times and just feel warm inside. Those are the times I still feel her close to me. It will always be like this, but different. Life goes on and we change. Love never stops though.
God bless. :)
2006-10-27 15:45:55
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answered by Shining Light 2
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Yes, I lost my husband and this happens to me at the oddest times. Even when I'm busy or having a good time the memories will just hit me out of the blue.
2006-10-27 16:04:22
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answered by Mrs. Fuzzy Bottoms 7
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First a baby born doa, then my father, then my mother,
then my father in laws homicide, a female cousin in Iraq, then 2 uncles. All we are left with is the memories and if that is all we can have, I accept that.
2006-10-27 16:08:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes... I've done that a lot since my grandma died and when my cousin died. Most of the time i was charishing every moment i was with them.
2006-10-27 16:08:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Most definately, even though it's been 11 years
2006-10-27 16:20:02
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answered by cino_bean 4
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Every now and again. It's been several years since we lost her.
2006-10-27 15:39:06
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, I lost my dad and I think about the good times alot.
2006-10-27 15:41:07
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answered by tiff 5
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