By Romeo Vitelli — 2015
Learning to live with grief and loneliness after the death of a spouse.
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The bodies of lonely people are markedly different from the bodies of non-lonely people.
After my husband died, a silly catchphrase became a lifeline for me. Instead of wishing for a reality I couldn’t have, I embraced the circumstances I was dealt.
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