Hi and thank you for reading. I have been lurking the forums for months, but today I desperately need some advice.
So my amazing father lost his battle to numerous cancers on Sept 16th. He had Cancer for 25 years, and was healthy up until 6 months ago, after his 14th round of chemo. My mum and I looked after him until the end. It was excruciating and undignified.
For the last 5 weeks my mum has strugggled, majorly. She has a lot of support and I have been with her most days but today I had the worst feeling that something was wrong. I rushed over to her house, ran into her room... and she had overdosed on my fathers left-over morphine, turning grey and I thought she was dead. I cannot describe how I reacted/felt. My mum is my world. I'm only 25 and an only child, we have a very special bond not only as mother/daughter but as friends. She had left letters, money and instructions to mix her ashes with my fathers and scatter them together.... Holy ****.
I obviously called the ambulance, and got her to hospital where she will remain overnight, but since I found her in time she should be okay.
My question: How can I help with my mothers grief over losing her husband???? I can't handle her feeling this way.
She is not interested in any distractions at the moment, or even socialising. She and my father were both funeral directors and are very aware of how to deal with grief etc... Please tell me how I can help her?
Thank you in advance!!!