G day Fred, sorry to her about Jeff.
my mate Mavis carried a pain for hell of along time, she'd seen everyone about
it, tonnes of medical reasons where given, but none seemed to make this pain of
hers go away.
It had them all stumped, Mavis believed it ad omething to do with Nancy her
twin.
Sometimes the pain, loss, anger & just purely having this bond that we share
with our twins, attacked in such a fatal way must take some toll on us.
Nice to see you on the ste , get a few repairs done whilst your here Fred. Some
of what happens here on the site can & does help us in a variety of ways.Our
bodies are directly linked to our state of mind. even on a subconscious level.
Fred please post often & let us know how your doing, how we walk, talk &tink
will play a huge role in trying to control the battle damage we all get from
this loss.
digger twin to dougy --- In TwinlessTwinsSupportGroup@yahoogroups.com,
"fredswartzpt" <fredswartzpt@...> wrote:
>
> My identical twin Jeff died suddenly. I knew that something was wrong all
that day and recieved "the call" from my oldest brother. It has been just over
a year and I am still feeling empty. My health has declined over the last year.
My counseler has suggested that it may be associated with the loss of my twin.
I am at home recovering from my third surgery this year.
> --- In TwinlessTwinsSupportGroup@yahoogroups.com, "pattyjudd" <pattyjudd@>
wrote:
> >
> > My identical twin sister, Micki, died almost three years ago. She wasn't
sick in the traditional sense, she died from alcoholic poisoning. We lived in
different states and I wasn't aware that she was doing so badly because she
wasn't answering her phone. Then out of the blue I received a call one morning
from her next door neighbor saying she found Micki dead. My husband doesn't
understand the sadness I'm feeling and I feel like I have no one to talk to
about this. I go through periods of time when I feel fine and then others where
I feel like it happened yesterday. I feel abandoned and mad.
> >
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