Bereavement
In reply to the discussion: grieving a suicide death of my son [View all]G2theD
(604 posts)No, its not too soon if you feel you want to do it. We need all the help we can get and I have a feeling your son would want you to.
I worry about my kids too. Aspergers, Trans for one. OCD for the other one.
Kids nowadays feel much more hopelessness that when we grew up. From every direction its bad news. They hear that the planet could be unlivable during their lifetimes. They see the fascist leanings becoming stronger. My trans daughter sees all the anti-trans legislation and the hatred from so many.
Please know that you can open up here and you will be supported. I know you are going through unimaginable pain and anguish.
Please take care and keep working for your son through your sadness. Its one way to keep your son in your heart. Remember his happiest moments and keep those forever.
I imagine his children are going through the same thing. Love your son through them.
Note: I dont pretend to tell you what to do, just what I hope I would be able to do in your situation. Take care of yourself!
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