what is the best medicine for a heartbroken heart?

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sybil asked:


I lost my daughter July 9 and my heart is broken. I am seeing a therapist, Counseling groups; try to make it to church as often as I can and a psychiatrist. Nothing seems to help repair my heart. Any suggestions???

11 Comments

  1. be happier own a pitbull  •  Jan 11, 2010 @12:15 pm

    I’m sorry for your loss. Best medicine for a broken heart my friend is TIME. Good Luck to you!

  2. lisab  •  Jan 13, 2010 @4:44 pm

    I’m sorry for your lost. It takes time to heal a broken heart. Please continue with counseling it can help by letting you express your emotions.
    The first year after losing a loved one is usually the hardest. Find support through others and stay strong you will be able to make it.

  3. mizzhollywood26  •  Jan 13, 2010 @5:43 pm

    Prayer to God.

  4. Crazy Angel  •  Jan 16, 2010 @8:24 pm

    aww am so honey, The cure 4 a broken heart is time. I’m so sorry 4 ur lost that is so bad. I know what is it like to love someone with all ur heart and one day they r there and the next they r gone. Its weird how life happens, I think it would b a good I idea 4 u to go c her and just sit by her grave and cry and talk to her, She would not want to to be hurtin. She wants u to b happy that she is in a better place, I know it sucks so bad to loose someone u love am sorry.

  5. babysally  •  Jan 17, 2010 @7:31 am

    I agree with time. I am so sorry for you loss. With something this big you can’t just forget about it. Its gonna hurt and Im sorry again.

  6. Lindy A  •  Jan 20, 2010 @5:26 am

    I think only time can heal!! Nothing will be able to replace her. Just remember that she is still around you. I think that you should get a journal and write to her your thoughts,feelings, and
    whats happening in your life. Some people might think its stupid but I think it will help the process. Hope this helps!!

  7. shane  •  Jan 21, 2010 @11:07 am

    i dont know if this will help you but personally it helps me to always remember that the tragedy of death brings heartache no one heal but that LOVE leaves memories no one can steal.

  8. cheesecheeseme  •  Jan 22, 2010 @4:16 pm

    heart transplant? I guess that is a bit harsh mate you should find either a partner or a really close friend and ask them to sit down with you and spend a whole day talking about ur daughter and then you shold feel like you commemerated her :S

  9. eyemsexie  •  Jan 23, 2010 @7:26 pm

    i am sorry for hearing that. i am not yet a parent but I heard that it is much more painful to lose a child… but this is the advice I give to my friends who’s heart had been broken by someone.. to give themself some time to grieve. after that is a time for acceptance then another time will come when you will realize that you are moving on.. then go out and regain the life that you had before…

    hope this will help.

  10. Me  •  Jan 24, 2010 @4:53 am

    Time… time heals all wounds. I am so sorry about your loss..i cant even imagine losing a child. as with all losses, you are going to feel like crap for a long time, but slowly the pain will lessen, and you will be able to feel alright again. You will always miss your daughter. let yourself feel the pain…ignoring it will only make it worse for when you actually feel it, and dont lie to others about how you feel. the ones that love you are here for you now and they will listen if you need to talk. Give yourself time to grieve, but make sure that you get out also and hang out with friends, even if you dont want to. try to climb out of your hole of sadness. besides..she is in a much better place than this painful world. you will see her again someday, she is watching over you.

  11. Peggy B  •  Jan 26, 2010 @6:36 pm

    Sorry for your loss, keep on keeping on … think about the good times and be thankful for the memories. Has been 20 months since my husband of 35 years died from brain cancer, time has yet to heal but that is what everyone tells me.

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