Grief support

Ursula J

Mouseketeer
Joined
Sep 23, 2020
Hi, Dis fam,
I lost my dad last month. He was an incredible person, someone who overcame a horrible childhood and became and amazing dad. He just had knee replacement and anticipated a more active future, but contracted pneumonia a week later and died quickly. Now that he's been gone for a month, I realize I'm not taking care of my own grief. My mother is now a widow after 55+ years of very happy marriage to her best friend. She's now living alone for the first time, about 5 hours away by car. My daughter (16) just lost her most beloved grandparent, and it is her first major loss. Between helping my mom, my daughter, and working full time, I'm just not doing the emotional processing that I need to. I stay busy and numb most of the time. I talked to a therapist who recommended finding a support group so I could "schedule" time for my own grief. Have any of you found (online) support groups that were helpful for you?
Thanks, Disers, for being there.
 

Dan Murphy

We are family.
Joined
Apr 20, 2000
Hi, Dis fam,
I lost my dad last month. He was an incredible person, someone who overcame a horrible childhood and became and amazing dad. He just had knee replacement and anticipated a more active future, but contracted pneumonia a week later and died quickly. Now that he's been gone for a month, I realize I'm not taking care of my own grief. My mother is now a widow after 55+ years of very happy marriage to her best friend. She's now living alone for the first time, about 5 hours away by car. My daughter (16) just lost her most beloved grandparent, and it is her first major loss. Between helping my mom, my daughter, and working full time, I'm just not doing the emotional processing that I need to. I stay busy and numb most of the time. I talked to a therapist who recommended finding a support group so I could "schedule" time for my own grief. Have any of you found (online) support groups that were helpful for you?
Thanks, Disers, for being there.
Hi, @Ursula J. My condolences to you, your mom and daughter, your family on the passing of your dad. :hug:'s God speed for your dad.

It's good you have sought a therapist is assisting you to deal with your grief and all that it entails. The recommended support group idea is excellent. As is visiting and sharing here on the dis, a good sounding board.

Make sure to give yourself that necessary 'me time' as you progress forward. It does take time. And know well that you all have made many lifetime memories for yourselves that will carry you all well in the future. God bless.
 

1420Elexismc

DIS Veteran
Joined
Dec 4, 2014
I lost both of my parents within three years of each other. I have been blessed to have a good support group of family/friends but agree that you need to make time for yourself to grieve. Grief attacks are 100% a thing and can come on without warning, or for reasons that don't make sense at the time. It's helpful to find people who are going through similar situations, but also important to realize that your grief battle will differ from someone else's. I truly hope you and your family are able to find some peace here and there-even though it may seem daunting now, with everything being so fresh.
 

mommasita

DIS VETERAN
Moderator
Joined
Aug 3, 2004
I am so sorry @Ursula J . Losing a parent is so difficult. He sounds like an impressive man. I did join online groups, but found myself not sharing, it’s not for everyone, but it may be right for you. Would you prefer online as to in person, you can do searches, as there are many. My group had joined was targeted for a specific loss.

My therapist had told me, and is recently telling me again, you take care of people all day long with your job, you take care of your son, your husband, but WHO is taking care of you ? You do sound a lot like that, and I’m glad you recognize that, I hope you can find the resources that are right for you, and if your daughter needs that as well.

Open up here if you need to, or feel comfortable, we are a caring bunch
❤️
 

Ursula J

Mouseketeer
Joined
Sep 23, 2020
Just a quick story. In the early 80s, my parents drove us from Michigan to WDW for a vacation. Though we didn't have much money, my dad booked us at the Polynesian. I'll never forget the wonder of being someplace so magnifcent--nothing like the Days Inn or Motel 6s we usually had to stay at if we were on the road! I remember giggling hysterically when Minnie Mouse pretended to flirt with him at breakfast (Ohana, I'm guessing) We got to take him a few more times once we were adults, including a precious family trip in 2021. The rest of the family would ask me how I could keep going to WDW instead of going new places, but he got it--he knew what it was like to have a happy place where you didn't need to worry. Even to the end, he loved to talk about (get ready for the nostalgia) how, on that original 80s trip, the Polynesian was the first hotel he'd ever been to that cost over $100 a night!
 

1420Elexismc

DIS Veteran
Joined
Dec 4, 2014
Just a quick story. In the early 80s, my parents drove us from Michigan to WDW for a vacation. Though we didn't have much money, my dad booked us at the Polynesian. I'll never forget the wonder of being someplace so magnifcent--nothing like the Days Inn or Motel 6s we usually had to stay at if we were on the road! I remember giggling hysterically when Minnie Mouse pretended to flirt with him at breakfast (Ohana, I'm guessing) We got to take him a few more times once we were adults, including a precious family trip in 2021. The rest of the family would ask me how I could keep going to WDW instead of going new places, but he got it--he knew what it was like to have a happy place where you didn't need to worry. Even to the end, he loved to talk about (get ready for the nostalgia) how, on that original 80s trip, the Polynesian was the first hotel he'd ever been to that cost over $100 a night!
What a great story...it's so nice to have happy memories to look back on...it definitely helps during those tougher moments 💜
 

Dan Murphy

We are family.
Joined
Apr 20, 2000
Just a quick story. In the early 80s, my parents drove us from Michigan to WDW for a vacation. Though we didn't have much money, my dad booked us at the Polynesian. I'll never forget the wonder of being someplace so magnifcent--nothing like the Days Inn or Motel 6s we usually had to stay at if we were on the road! I remember giggling hysterically when Minnie Mouse pretended to flirt with him at breakfast (Ohana, I'm guessing) We got to take him a few more times once we were adults, including a precious family trip in 2021. The rest of the family would ask me how I could keep going to WDW instead of going new places, but he got it--he knew what it was like to have a happy place where you didn't need to worry. Even to the end, he loved to talk about (get ready for the nostalgia) how, on that original 80s trip, the Polynesian was the first hotel he'd ever been to that cost over $100 a night!
Beautiful!
 

mommasita

DIS VETERAN
Moderator
Joined
Aug 3, 2004
Just a quick story. In the early 80s, my parents drove us from Michigan to WDW for a vacation. Though we didn't have much money, my dad booked us at the Polynesian. I'll never forget the wonder of being someplace so magnifcent--nothing like the Days Inn or Motel 6s we usually had to stay at if we were on the road! I remember giggling hysterically when Minnie Mouse pretended to flirt with him at breakfast (Ohana, I'm guessing) We got to take him a few more times once we were adults, including a precious family trip in 2021. The rest of the family would ask me how I could keep going to WDW instead of going new places, but he got it--he knew what it was like to have a happy place where you didn't need to worry. Even to the end, he loved to talk about (get ready for the nostalgia) how, on that original 80s trip, the Polynesian was the first hotel he'd ever been to that cost over $100 a night!

That is so sweet to read! Those are the precious memories, a place where you can close your eyes and remember. 🥰
 
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