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Mental Wellness Support Group

I'm feeling very worn down by everything happening in the US and the world right now.
Agreed.

I read an interesting idea that resonated with me. We humans simply are not meant to try to carry huge burdens of other people. We used to be primarily in our local town and city, focused on those communities. But now, with the Advent of the Internet, we can be in a constant state of fear. There's no relief.

I encourage all to start trying to take a break from the news, and from the world news. Despite what news would have us think, we are going to survive. I heard the same talking points since 2001, and have heard about the end of the world for even longer, i.e a new ice age, the ozone layer, global warming, and climate change. Yet, life proceeds on, and we can effect change in our community.
 
So my parents are the oldest in their generation of the family, meaning assuming lifespans are all equal (which we know they're not) they'll be the first to go. Well it looks like that time is coming sooner rather than later. We actually thought it would be one of them but now it looks like it's going to be the other one. Not sure how to process it. Also wondering about a eulogy because I have nothing to say. There wasn't really much of a relationship with either parent. See them all the time but it's pretty superficial, an emotional distance.
 
My dearest friend Maggie passed early last week after a short battle with lung cancer. I was shocked and devastated when I heard the sad news from her son. Shocked, because I wasn't expecting her to be gone so soon.

Just before the 4th of July holiday, I got a call from her while she was staying at a rehab facility. She sounded really well, like her old usual self. It seemed she was responding well to immunotherapy. She told me she couldn't wait to get back home while her sons made some improvements around her house. We chatted for a little bit, which would he the last time I ever heard her voice. I texted a couple of times afterwards, although she might not have had the time or energy to check her phone, but I did want her to know that I was thinking of her.

When I spoke to her son, I was stunned to learn that Maggie had suffered a stroke the week before, and she was taken to the hospital. While her speech was limited, she was still sharp and could communicate with her family. In addition to heart complications, she passed away peacefully, surrounded by family.

I'd never had a friend like her before, and I doubt I will again. She and I remained friends for almost 27 years, and we were like family to each other.
 
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