At Least

By Sue Dagg We need to talk. No, not you, new Loss Mother and Loss Fathers. You focus on whatever gets you through each moment. I need to talk to the people surrounding you as you navigate your shock and grief. I want to give some advice that could save Continue Reading …

Mosaic

That horrible night in the ER twenty years ago was the loneliest I have ever been. My heart was breaking, part of me wanted it to simply stop beating all together, but although grateful it did not, it was aching with grief. I went to the ER alone, as I Continue Reading …

Now What?

(Editor’s Note: This article does touch on hopes and fears of having another child. If this is a sensitive topic for you, please read with caution) I lost my daughter two years ago now, as unimaginable as that seems to me most days. But, the days have passed, the months Continue Reading …