Terribly sad to hear this. Never met you, but feel for you both.
Remember to take your own advice and talk with someone as you go through the stages of grieving.
Sarah, I am so sorry to hear of your loss, my deepest sympathy goes out to you and Lucas. Just remember you have lots of friends on hear to support you, some you have met, some you are are yet to meet, and some you may never meet, but remember we are here for you.
Mick.
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Terribly sad to hear this. Never met you, but feel for you both.
Remember to take your own advice and talk with someone as you go through the stages of grieving.
This is very sad newsand hard to believe.
Our thoughts are with you at this time
So sorry for your loss. My sincerest and heartfelt condolences to you and your young son.
Craig
My sincere condolences to you and your families at this time. Be comforted by those around you, let them do all they can to assist and take each day as it comes up over the horizon. You're in my thoughts.
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Awww damn...
So sorry to hear Sarah...
Take your time, we will all be here waiting.
We are a big family here.
We squabble some times but we are always here for each other when needed.
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Very sorry to hear of your loss.
My deepest sympathy is with you and your family.
Oh Sarah, I'm so sad to hear this.
I only met Simon the twice. What a wonderful fellow he was. Selflessly helping me to replace the uni joints on my car.
If there is anything at all I can do to help, with deliveries or what-not, just let me know via PM or email, although I am sure there wouldn't be a person on here who would not be prepared to wait as long as it takes, or come pick stuff up themselves.
My sincere condolences go out to you.
Sarah, if what I say here is hurtful I apologise up front. and if you ask the Mods to remove this post I understand.
In reading your posts about the tragedy you are living through I can't help but seeing a pretty typical pattern of behaviour in Simons actions.
You have obviously just moved house, a pretty stressful time, how was his mood then was he flat? Was he down when the decision was made to move?
After the move, I take it from other peoples posts that Simon was pretty upbeat, that sounds pretty typical in my experience of the Depression cycle, a Dip, a Flat then a High.
Look, I don't know how to say this delicately so here go's.
The high is the euphoria we get when a decision has been made that we feel good about, one that we see will break the cycle.
I know, I've been there before, I'll go there again.
I've got a really nice secluded spot in the bush where nobody will find me, The plan is to go missing in action one day...
I'm not attention seeking in any way, I just want people with no experience of The Black Dog to recognise the signs in people they love who suffer, I know, my wife suffers when I get it and that's really hard for me to see.
To others reading this who get bitten by the dog, take Sarah's plea to heart. Please talk to someone.
You can PM me if you feel the need.
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