Monday, September 03, 2007

Two months on....

Well, it's two months today since my princess passed away, and to be honest, it's not really much easier. I'm fine when I am out and about with friends or keeping busy, but sitting alone in our bedroom or trying to sleep is hard. Bed's too big without her.

I don't think I will ever really get over Sharon, I love her so much, and although I know I'll never hold her again, it's hard to accept.

I'm going back to work tommorow after being signed off for 2 months, maybe getting back to work will distract me long enough for the pain to heal a little.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Meaghan said...

I am so sorry for your loss! I am a Stage 3B Cervical Cancer Survivor. I created a blog in an effort to raise Cervical Cancer Awareness www.cancerlost.blogspot.com. I was 28 when I was diagnosed with advanced Cervical Cancer and my story is a long, painful & inspiring one. Cervical Cancer is not talked about but it touches the lives of every single woman out there. We need to start talking about this cancer because it is not rare and it does kill.

If you ever need to talk or vent or ask questions please do not hesitate to contact me. I have looked for other young survivors of advanced cervical cancer and they are not out there. This Cancer is so dangerous and scary and I am sorry it stole your daughter.

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