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Tabasco_Dave

(1,259 posts)
Sun May 18, 2014, 04:12 AM May 2014

I lost 20 pounds people say i look great but i didn't want to lose weight this way.

After my mom died last month i could not eat solid food for a week i just drank 3 bottles of her Ensure drinks a day that were left over. Eventually i was able to eat a sandwich a day now i can eat a muffin in the morning,a sandwich at lunch and a small TV dinner at night.

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I lost 20 pounds people say i look great but i didn't want to lose weight this way. (Original Post) Tabasco_Dave May 2014 OP
We respons to loss in different ways. None of those ways are wrong. Hoppy May 2014 #1
i'm truly sorry to hear your mom died orleans May 2014 #2
So sorry for your loss. applegrove May 2014 #3
Tabasco Dave. how are you doing? I hope you're looking after yourself. Plz, check in. n/t auntAgonist Jun 2014 #4
 

Hoppy

(3,595 posts)
1. We respons to loss in different ways. None of those ways are wrong.
Sun May 18, 2014, 07:28 AM
May 2014

But some may not be good for our long term health. I hope you seek professional health. Local hospitals may have grief counseling and/or groups that are free.

Please do everything you can to make yourself well.

I'm sorry for losing your mother.

orleans

(34,050 posts)
2. i'm truly sorry to hear your mom died
Sun May 18, 2014, 01:51 PM
May 2014

going through that with my mom was (and continues to be) the most difficult & devastating experience of my life (and it's been over four years now)

i lost a lot of weight too (almost twice as much as you--but it was across the first six months or so) because i couldn't eat. i bitterly referred to it as the death diet. be careful with that. i eventually ended up in the i.c.u. for four days needing a blood transfusion because of a bleeding ulcer i developed (from the stress, a lot of coffee, and occasional advil.)

i saw your other post about about sleeping and i remember, in those first months, waking up and then seconds later (when i'd realize she wasn't here) i'd burst into tears; feet not yet on the floor, head still on pillow, covers still on, and i was starting off another day feeling so utterly devastated. i still don't sleep for long periods of time but those morning tears don't happen anymore. (at this point in time my emotional floodgates don't open until late afternoon, evening, or late at night before bed. and not every day either. although last night i probably spent close to two hours in an emotional tailspin--and today my eyes are terribly swollen as a result.)

professional counseling or grief groups may have helped me but i never went (for several complicated reasons). but it might be something you can consider.

i hope you take care of yourself.

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