The article expresses the profound experience of grieving and emphasizes that, although the pain feels overwhelming, it will eventually lessen as time goes on. The author shares personal insights about losing a child and compares the experience to phantom limb syndrome, illustrating the enduring emotional connection even after loss. By letting go of denial, guilt, and other painful emotions, they found a way to coexist with grief. The author reassures readers that while they may feel lost now, they will ultimately find a new kind of strength and resilience through their journey.
It will take time-and patience-because we are all on our own personal grief clock.
The worst thing in the world has happened, the dust has settled, and I'm still standing in the rubble with the spirit of Rob by my side.
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