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We also send our deepest condolences to you Bill.
Having someone so very close to you with a mental illness must be an absolute nightmare...not knowing if or when something could "snap" - as you say. The fact that your wife showed signs of encouraging progress would have been something you must have felt positive about.
Please, don't blame yourself - just reflect on the good times you spent together.
Stay strong mate, it's going to be a hard time for you and your family over the next few weeks. Surround yourself with your good friends - it helps.
And yes, you are so right - give your soul mate a big hug, and tell them you love them - often!
Erich & family
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My condolences to you and your family. Terrible news :(. We all hope that out of every tragedy some good emerges, and I feel the advice you have given us is both poignant and valuable. I shall take it to heart.
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So sad Bill, please accept our condolences, and thanks for the reminder to show our loved ones how we feel towards them.
Mick.
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That's really harsh Bill. Good on you for having the strength to put this out there, and not only suffer in silence yourself, but to remind us to be thankful for what we have.
James.
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Our deepest condolences mate. It's never an easy time, no matter how the loss.
All the best for the future.
Marcus and Leeanne
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please accept my sincere condolences
keep talking to people and hang in there....
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My condolences, and thank you for letting us know.
John
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If you need a perfect stranger to talk to, feel free to hit me up with a PM.
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So, so sorry to hear that. Words will not help, but we are all thinking of you in this time of sorrow.
Seems all too common these days.
Take care
Craig
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I am so sorry Bill
If there is anything I can do please let me know
Duane