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A good cry really does do you good.
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Mommylonglegs | Report | 22 Feb 2007 10:07 |
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Mommylonglegs | Report | 22 Feb 2007 10:11 |
We have just been to order our floral tribute for Kathryn. My Husband has just broken down for the first time since his Sister's death Tuesday morning. It was very upsetting, but he now says he feels a lot better. So off he's gone to work after taking two days off. So if you feel like a good sob for whatever the reason do so. But dont forget the tissues, kitchen or loo roll. Jenny xx |
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MaryinSpain | Report | 22 Feb 2007 10:14 |
Jenny you are absolutely right - a good cry gets it out of the system. Years ago. 30 to be precise, a doctor told me to have a good cry - I obliged there and then - and she let me out of the back door so I did not have to walk though the crowded waiting room. Bless her - the best doctor I have ever had. Take care and ((((((HUGS)))))) to you and your hubby. Love Mary xx |
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Unknown | Report | 22 Feb 2007 10:19 |
Your so right Jenny....they release so many emotions. This is a very hard time for you all and i hope you can each give each other the strength you need right now. If you need a good cry love, you know where i am. Much love Donna xx |
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McAnne's Gahan-Crazy | Report | 22 Feb 2007 10:23 |
Jenny - I totally agree with you :O) Your poor hubby - the funeral will also no doubt have the same effect - it's then that it all becomes 'real' ......... (((HUGS))) to you both xxx |
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Catherine from Manchester | Report | 22 Feb 2007 10:26 |
Yeah your not wrong there My thoughts with you and your husband ((((((hugs)))))) catherine xx |
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Mauatthecoast | Report | 22 Feb 2007 17:07 |
((((((hugs))))) Mau XXXXX |
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Gibbo78 | Report | 22 Feb 2007 21:26 |
My thoughts are with you i know how your husband feels i lost a brother at the age of 24 its not nice but it also not good keeping it in my mam crys like a baby every time she goes the cemetary xx |
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Cumbrian Caz~**~ | Report | 22 Feb 2007 21:32 |
Hi Jenny love You are so very, very right, so cathartic, Caz xxxx |
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Nanna Gaynor (June nr Preston's Daughter) | Report | 22 Feb 2007 22:21 |
((((((((((((((((( Hugs )))))))))))))))))))
No words Jenny.... just hugs |
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Animal Lover | Report | 22 Feb 2007 22:35 |
(((((hugs))))) to you and hubby. I agree with you, it's good to have a cry and let things out rather than bottling them up. Thinking of you both. AL |
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Fi aka Wheelie Spice | Report | 22 Feb 2007 22:50 |
I have been stressed recently and I have had a number of crying sessions. Now I feel much better. Fi |
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Phoenix | Report | 22 Feb 2007 23:02 |
I know what you mean. It's not the same, but my Husband left me last year and I was utterly devastated. I spoke to a Medium/Spiritualist who told me that letting the emotions out and crying was a form of healing. I still do it - have done tonight. It's better to let it all out and move forward again. I hope things get a little easier for you and your Husband soon. Kaye x |