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Re: Support group question
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Our first support group meeting was a bust. We were the only people to show up, the counselors didn't even show! Needless to say we haven't been back.
I can understand your apprehension, I would feel the same way. If it were me, I would still go to at least check it out. Is there another person you can take with you, a sister, mother, friend just so you don't feel so alone? I would think that most support groups are understanding and if you don't want to share you experience you shouldn't have to. Maybe just go this week to observe and see if it would be an ok fit for you.
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That was my fear the first time I went to group. Turns out that it's mostly late loss and we occasionally have early loss moms in. Yes, you can get away with sitting quiet in the corner. We have a rule that if you don't wish to speak that's fine.
My group is amazing and I'm so mad that I missed this month. We laugh, we cry, we gossip (A few of us have been together for over 2 years). We take new couples in and hold them no matter the stage of their loss.
I have two that I go to . The first one there are all different loss ladies there. Some had 2nd tri losses and some had losses like mine. There are different ladies there but we all have that common bond of losing a baby. It is hard for ladies who had early m/c to understand how we feel. I have had 2 m/c before losting Sydney so my experience is this a loss is a loss but a late loss is the worse thing to ever happen. There is no coming back from a late loss your life is changed forever. Now I am not saying that early losses aren't hard I have had 2 and they are terrible but it is different. I would just try the group because you never know it might really help you to have the support come from someone different than your family.
My other group is a group of mainly late loss and infant loss since it is part of a grief counseling center. So we have all lost children at later times. They all get me and it is easy we all cry together. I love all of my support group ladies from both groups they are amazing !!
My suggestion is go and hear their stories if you aren't ready to share then don't share it is up to you. But it might help you more than you know. Hugs to you.
First of all, if you don't feel like sharing, you don't have to.. And if they try to make you feel pressured, you get up and walk out! Most support groups wouldn't though.
Our support group called HEAL (Helping Endure Infant Loss) was geared toward late loss, but was not exclusive. Out of the group almost everyone had a late loss, 2 women (who came without their spouse) had experienced a miscarriage. I wouldn't count it out, because from my experience, people who have experienced a later loss are the ones who usually attend group settings. Not to say someone with a miscarriage wouldn't, but I just haven't experienced it as often.
As far as what happens, our group was a 8 weeks set up. It was meant to be a "guided" support group with topics each week, homework in between, ect. Most groups aren't like this I don't think. But I think the initial night is usually the same. The leader started off by telling his story (he and his wife had experienced a still birth nearly 20 years ago). Then he asked who wanted to go next and over the course of 2-3 hours we all shared our stories when/if we were ready. Each consecutive night there was an opening topic related to grief and this journey over all and we would discuss/explain our thoughts and feelings regarding that 1 topic rather than jumping all over the place. I was so thankful this one was structured.
If I'm not mistaken, Magdelana still attends hers (I'm not sure how often, but I know she's mentioned it). I think hers might have been a different set up. If she doesn't respond it might be good to PM her. She's been a huge help to me.
EDIT: Didn't read all the posts before repsonding! Magdalena is on the ball!
I know it's not all about me, but this seriously made me cry. That's the reason why I'm so open and still go to group is to help myself and others. MH thinks I should be done, but I'm never going to be done talking about Aidster or trying to help others.
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Thank you ladies. I called the group hotline and left a message. Hopefully they call back. It's been 2 hours and I still haven't heard from them. So much for "immediate response" they claim to have on the flyer. It has also started to snow here, so I want to know it the meeting is still on! I am a long way from home and don't want to wait here if I don't have to.
Either way, I would like to give it a shot. Hopefully it is not as bad as I am fearing.
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