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Sunday, March 31, 2024

Reality TV Star Leo Dasilva Explains Why It Is Difficult For Him To Celebrate Anything

"People don’t understand how losing your parent and in my case parents can make you not want to celebrate anything''.
I totally understand this place of pain and some of you will also understand, especially if you loved your parents!




26 comments:

  1. I relate so much that its making me want to cry. People just expect you to start moving on, and you're still so sad that you can't even talk about it because you're now low-key feeling bad that you haven't moved on. Sunk in the bottomless pit of sadnessπŸ₯Ί

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    1. It's with you beautiful πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€—

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    2. Sending you πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€—

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    3. Big hug πŸ«‚ it is not easy at all I'm still grieving but I just try to stay strong for my mom.

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    4. So sorry Fidel, Jehovah will continue to comfort and soothe your pain.

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  2. I can relate, speaking as one who has lost a father and a brother. May seem like a dream at first but as time goes on reality dawns on you. But life must surely go on.
    I choose to celebrate each day as it comes and events worth celebrating.
    Truly, we are humans with different perspectives.

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    1. It's hard it's really hard I've lost my brother, dad and sister and I know how this has messed me up but thank God for strength.

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  3. When I lost my Dad in 2018, I turned to alcohol to "numb" the pain. You'll learn to live with the pain/emptiness, but you'll never ever get over losing a loved one. NEVER.

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    1. The pain never goes away it's so easy for people to say move on . Well we'd keep pushing this is the circle of life.

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    2. My darling, it's annoying when people say that. But like you said, we'd keep pushing this.

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  4. It is well
    May reap the fruit of Our Labour oπŸ™πŸ™

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  5. It is well with you all πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€—

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  6. Cloth neatly sewn but the shape of the trouser not properly πŸ“✂️

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  7. Yeah I sometimes look rough cos nothing seem to matter anymore and always thinking is vanity to achieve anything, I was on a journey of self destruction, I sometimes feel like driving into the sea when I pass third mainland bridge or any water

    Lost parents, brother, favourite aunty and best boyfriend I ever had.
    I can never move on, never!!!

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    1. I can't imagine what you're going through but I sincerely pray you find strength to overcome the pain and hurt you feel.
      May you be comforted .

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    2. The Holy Spirit will comfort u!

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    3. So sorry dear. May God be your strength.πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€—

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    4. Sorry for your loss. May God give you the strength to live with the pain because the pain never goes away, writing out of experience. May soul of every departed through the mercy of God rest in peace amen.

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  8. Lost my adorable, awesome parents within 6months.I understand perfectly. I still hurt so bad, so so bad. Until you are there, you can't ever understand.

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  9. I was in deep despair after I lost my mum! I had to be strong for myself and stay in Christ; when I discover that she covered the toxic evil behavior of my wicked siblings; which is now out in the open. I kind of hate her now for this! I moved on from her estate, and anything thsnk links me to family, becoming they made me their target after her death.

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  10. It so sad to move on but life has to go on

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  11. Grief has never rocked me to the core and perhaps it’s because I still have interactions with dead loved ones through dreams and happy memories, so I always still feel connected to them and I pray for their souls on the other side very regularly. I never stop praying for them.

    I really hope that everyone who is shattered by grief will feel whole again. This is the area of life that is rarely explored. Perhaps loved ones should discuss death more with each other while alive and healthy, and tell their loved ones how the life experiences with them has enriched them and brought them joy.. Perhaps what is driving the deep grief is that words perhaps were not said and the death just came so suddenly. We must recognize that death is an absolute part of the life experience and speak about it, don’t act like it will never happen or it will only happen much later in life.

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  12. Sometimes I wish we had mediums in Nigeria. I would really love to have an encounter with one and see if he/she can channel my loved ones that passed on .

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