Dealing with a loss of spouse in the Elderly
I was 20 years old when I lost my grandfather. After battling with a stroke followed by cancer, he passed away in his sleep at the age of 82. Losing someone- whether it is your grandparents, parents, partners, children or siblings is never easy. It brings about a sense of vacuum and emptiness in your life; leaving a permanent hole never to be filled. When it comes to people who have been battling an illness for a long time or are aging, we are aware that death is an eventual outcome. However, no amount of preparation can really reduce the impact or change how we feel when it comes to losing someone. This feeling of loss is exacerbated for the spouses who are left behind, specially the elderly as they have spent decades and decades of being, living and existing together. Their entire existence is intertwined within each other- with moments and memories found in each and every corner of the house. People who have lived and grown old together almost end up being two parts
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