I call people who have outlived friends and family survivors.
They are the ones left with the pain and loss and the empty feeling
of losing one more person that loved them.
I am in that group at the age of 45. I lost most of my family when
I was a child. But my mother lived til 1997.
There was the unending darkness with my physical and emotional pain.
But some how I found my way out.
We have to decide why we want to go on living. If the quality of life
is there or not. For me there are still adventures out there and
even just seeing another sun rise or dancing under a full moon still
makes me feel so much joy.
Ray you have friends here who care about you.
Elizabeth
> There is also the rational choice of allowing nature to take its
course. I've decided that should cancer return, I will not fight it,
this time. I'm 65. For a long time, now, I go to more wakes and
funerals than I do marriages and christenings. I've lived a good
life, have loved and been loved, laughed and cried...what else is
there?
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