A friend of mine passed away yesterday AM due to multi organ failure and a stomach infection as a result of his alcoholism. I was close to his wife, actually, as she was a rock at many of our AL Anon meetings and she and I had traveled to a few Christian women's retreats together that her church organized. She was a very spiritual woman who was strong in her faith, she was so selfless, and so in love with her husband despite what the disease was doing to him and to their family, at times.
He was 41 and leaves behind my beautiful friend and their 2 young children, aged 10 and 11. It's been a heartbreaking few days for me as he had taken a bit of a turn for the better a few days ago but then it was all downhill afterwards.
I hate seeing what this disease does to people and to see what gets left behind for those who have to grieve and pick up the pieces. I cried on and off yesterday for her and for the children. So difficult for me to visualize them not being together. Every picture of them together on Facebook would have her beaming up at him and completely in love. She adored him and he was truly a good protector to her. It breaks my heart but it also makes me grateful for program, for recovery, and for my own family and our good health. I'm coming down with a cold, I've got two down with fevers right now, but I'm just plain old grateful that I'm jobless right now so that I can serve them. God is good.
Jerry F said
Dec 11, 2017
Right Andromeda this is a very very heartbreaking disease and being that is over 6000 years old it has taken more than it's share of victims both drinker and non. Your empathy is very supportive and important. ((((hugs))))
Iamhere said
Dec 11, 2017
(((Andromeda))) - I'm so sorry for the loss for you, your friend and the family. It is so hard to watch this disease destroy as it does. God is good and your willingness to be of service is spot on. Sending positive thoughts and prayers for all....(((hugs)))
hotrod said
Dec 11, 2017
Positive thoughts and prayers go out to you and your Spiritual friend . I know how painful this loss can be.
Maresie said
Dec 11, 2017
I am sorry.for your friends loss. I am glad she had a program to fall back on.
Jen61 said
Dec 11, 2017
He was so young. I am very sorry for your loss and for his family.
Aline said
Dec 12, 2017
I'm sorry for your loss... Hugs, ((((Andromeda))))
milkwood said
Dec 12, 2017
I'm so sorry (((((Andromeda))))) Prayers for you and your friends.
SerenityRUS said
Dec 12, 2017
Prayers, it's so hard to watch the disease in action. I am dealing with a friend who is active and trying to find the right balance between boundaries and self preservation. Knowing if she continues on it means a certain death for her is very difficult for me to reconcile.
Hugs S :)
andromeda said
Dec 12, 2017
I'm sorry for your friend. I watch too many fall down and hit rock bottom and NOT be able to get back up and it hurts my heart to watch it and know there's nothing you can do. They are battling their own demons and all we can do is offer support and be a friend. HUGS!
el-cee said
Dec 12, 2017
So sad. What a horrible disease this is and it makes me wonder why it took me time to accept it was a disease. Who would choose this?
A friend of mine passed away yesterday AM due to multi organ failure and a stomach infection as a result of his alcoholism. I was close to his wife, actually, as she was a rock at many of our AL Anon meetings and she and I had traveled to a few Christian women's retreats together that her church organized. She was a very spiritual woman who was strong in her faith, she was so selfless, and so in love with her husband despite what the disease was doing to him and to their family, at times.
He was 41 and leaves behind my beautiful friend and their 2 young children, aged 10 and 11. It's been a heartbreaking few days for me as he had taken a bit of a turn for the better a few days ago but then it was all downhill afterwards.
I hate seeing what this disease does to people and to see what gets left behind for those who have to grieve and pick up the pieces. I cried on and off yesterday for her and for the children. So difficult for me to visualize them not being together. Every picture of them together on Facebook would have her beaming up at him and completely in love. She adored him and he was truly a good protector to her. It breaks my heart but it also makes me grateful for program, for recovery, and for my own family and our good health. I'm coming down with a cold, I've got two down with fevers right now, but I'm just plain old grateful that I'm jobless right now so that I can serve them. God is good.
Right Andromeda this is a very very heartbreaking disease and being that is over 6000 years old it has taken more than it's share of victims both drinker and non. Your empathy is very supportive and important. ((((hugs))))
Positive thoughts and prayers go out to you and your Spiritual friend . I know how painful this loss can be.
I am sorry.for your friends loss. I am glad she had a program to fall back on.
Hugs S :)
I'm sorry for your friend. I watch too many fall down and hit rock bottom and NOT be able to get back up and it hurts my heart to watch it and know there's nothing you can do. They are battling their own demons and all we can do is offer support and be a friend. HUGS!
So sad. What a horrible disease this is and it makes me wonder why it took me time to accept it was a disease. Who would choose this?