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need a good forum thst my male friend can go on over sudden death of his wife

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DottyboutDots · 17/10/2013 10:57

She died in an accident, which he was also hurt in. The person who's fault it was, left them and still hasn't been found.

He us desperate and house bound. Where can he go to online?

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LaVitaBellissima · 17/10/2013 10:59

So. Sorry for your friend, this topic is fab and there are other men on Mumsnet Thanks not sure about other forums.

DottyboutDots · 17/10/2013 18:36

Thanks. Just reread my post in all its typo glory. Blush

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newstarticus · 21/10/2013 22:27

Can I recommend WAY (widowed and young)? It's for people who lose a partner below the age of 50. They have a website and a Facebook group. I joined after the loss of my husband and there are some good people there.

DottyboutDots · 22/10/2013 10:21

Thank you news!

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DottyboutDots · 22/10/2013 10:25

and, apologies that i posted without thinking - i'm very sorry for your loss too.

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Teslaedison · 28/10/2013 08:39

www.merrywidow.me.uk.

So sorry for what's happened. My husband died in a car crash where the whole family was involved.

I hope that you all get the support needed. I have received so much advice from merrywidow. We are all in the same situation.

I have also been in touch with brake. They provide counselling for victims/friends of people who have experienced a RTA.

A massive hug to you all as I remember those dark moments.

DottyboutDots · 28/10/2013 09:09

So sorry to hear of your heartache and I hope the dark moments are much less frequent now. I have passed it on.

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Blondeshavemorefun · 28/10/2013 22:26

He is lucky to have you as a friend

I found way - widowed and young supportive after my husband committed suicide

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