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Men's Mental Health
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(06-09-2024, 11:33 AM)Jaguarmeister Wrote: I lost my brother suddenly in 2017. Worst few subsequent months of my life, though I wasn't emotional the day I got the news as I was in shock. I remember calling my dad to relay the news that my brother, his only other son, was gone. I relayed the news calmly and my dad asked me to repeat what I had said and confirm by gone I meant gone gone and then he lost it on the phone and had his girlfriend drive him up from St. Augustine later that day because he was now in no state to drive. Unfortunately, my brother's passing occurred just 6 weeks after my wife and I brought our first child into the world which should have been a happier time. I would soon learn shortly after the day of shock how much and how easily I could cry my eyes out uncontrollably at hearing certain songs or having discussions about him and his life. I couldn't get past a couple of sentences without breaking down when relaying the news to friends and that same sequence happened with each friend I relayed the news to. It didn't get easier the 2nd or 3rd or 4th time etc. I remember going to my orthodontist appointment a few weeks after his passing. My brother also had an appointment scheduled at the same orthodontist set for a couple of weeks after mine. As I left my appointment, I relayed to the receptionist that my brother wouldn't be making his appointment and why and as the words left my mouth I abruptly rushed out of there to go bawl my eyes out in the car instead of in front of her. I'm generally the least outwardly emotional guy you'll run across, but losing someone close easily knocks down those protective walls. I'm so sorry that happened, man.. There's literally no words of comfort that anyone can tell you to help you in that situation. That's a life changer.. The only advice that I can give, is that it gets easier. I lost my brother a handful of years ago as well, he was 28 and stationed in Grand Forks AFB.. He developed a blood clot from a surgery and it just took him. My only comfort was that I was told that he went quickly. Got his folded flag in our glass hutch, next to the ashes of my mom & dad that passed a few years later. It gets easier.. Just know you're not alone and I'm always willing to lend an ear. |
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Men's Mental Health - by Caldrac - 06-06-2024, 07:45 AM
RE: Men's Mental Health - by WingerDinger - 06-06-2024, 08:11 AM
RE: Men's Mental Health - by Jaguarmeister - 06-09-2024, 11:33 AM
RE: Men's Mental Health - by WingerDinger - 06-09-2024, 11:59 AM
RE: Men's Mental Health - by Jaguarmeister - 06-09-2024, 12:41 PM
RE: Men's Mental Health - by WingerDinger - 06-09-2024, 12:51 PM
RE: Men's Mental Health - by Caldrac - 06-10-2024, 12:07 PM
RE: Men's Mental Health - by Jaguarmeister - 06-10-2024, 05:13 PM
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