
Bereaved parents sharing their experience of child loss
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Busy brain thoughts on grief, food, creativity, society and making sense of the world. A displaced Australian living in Wales, UK
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My journey through grief after losing my son. Navigating the depths of sorrow, the waves of emotion and search for purpose.
I made a promise to my spirit son, Henry, that I would share the stories that reveal proof that we have not lost him, but that he is still beside us. I push through, in the hope that the stories bring hope to others.
My 17-year-old son Lucas died by apparent suicide in 2021. I write about his story and working through the grief.
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Vilomah is a Sanskrit word for a parent without a child. It means "against the natural order of things". Join me as I journey through constellations of grief and reflect on my journey through motherhood - before/during/after.
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I write about the trauma and shame of not-belonging for those who never quite fit - losing my brilliant and neurodivergent son Sam to systems that couldn't see him, and my own invisible and dangerous struggle to belong as a teenager. Book on way!
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