Hey
- Lizard
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Re: Hey
Hey man. Thank you.
Don’t know why I came on here really. I guess in the old days I felt it was somewhere I belonged.
One of my close work colleagues, who I’ve worked with daily for 5 years, but has been at my firm for 33 years, passed away suddenly overnight From a heart attack. She was more than just my PA. She was my office rock. My wife called her my “work wife”. I’m just so distraught.
I’m devastated for her husband and 2 boys. But I’m finding it real hard to sort my personal grief (I’m in tears just typing this) while looking after my other people at work and figuring out how we will cope without her.
Having written this out, I realise I’m not looking for solutions or sympathy; just a neutral forum to express something.
How about those Chiefs, eh?
Don’t know why I came on here really. I guess in the old days I felt it was somewhere I belonged.
One of my close work colleagues, who I’ve worked with daily for 5 years, but has been at my firm for 33 years, passed away suddenly overnight From a heart attack. She was more than just my PA. She was my office rock. My wife called her my “work wife”. I’m just so distraught.
I’m devastated for her husband and 2 boys. But I’m finding it real hard to sort my personal grief (I’m in tears just typing this) while looking after my other people at work and figuring out how we will cope without her.
Having written this out, I realise I’m not looking for solutions or sympathy; just a neutral forum to express something.
How about those Chiefs, eh?
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- Puja
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Oh man, I'm so sorry. Make sure you give yourself time to recover and grieve as well; don't fall into the trap of making yourself super busy looking after everyone else. Abnegation is no substitute for having time and space to yourself.Lizard wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 12:19 pm Hey man. Thank you.
Don’t know why I came on here really. I guess in the old days I felt it was somewhere I belonged.
One of my close work colleagues, who I’ve worked with daily for 5 years, but has been at my firm for 33 years, passed away suddenly overnight From a heart attack. She was more than just my PA. She was my office rock. My wife called her my “work wife”. I’m just so distraught.
I’m devastated for her husband and 2 boys. But I’m finding it real hard to sort my personal grief (I’m in tears just typing this) while looking after my other people at work and figuring out how we will cope without her.
Having written this out, I realise I’m not looking for solutions or sympathy; just a neutral forum to express something.
How about those Chiefs, eh?
You've been missed on here. Chiefs are doing okay. Weird how their upturn in form has synched with them reluctantly letting Gatland go off to Wales.
Puja
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Firstly my sincerest condolences, try and focus on the positive times you spent with her that's how I normally try to process grief, it may bring the odd tear but also some smiles at the good times.Lizard wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 12:19 pm Hey man. Thank you.
Don’t know why I came on here really. I guess in the old days I felt it was somewhere I belonged.
One of my close work colleagues, who I’ve worked with daily for 5 years, but has been at my firm for 33 years, passed away suddenly overnight From a heart attack. She was more than just my PA. She was my office rock. My wife called her my “work wife”. I’m just so distraught.
I’m devastated for her husband and 2 boys. But I’m finding it real hard to sort my personal grief (I’m in tears just typing this) while looking after my other people at work and figuring out how we will cope without her.
Having written this out, I realise I’m not looking for solutions or sympathy; just a neutral forum to express something.
How about those Chiefs, eh?
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Apologies for revisiting old threads but I also have had three mates from Uni' die in the last 18 months. One from alcoholism, one from lung cancer and one from a head injury. I'm only 56 but mortality is definitely starting to occupy my thoughts more than I'd like.