Hi everyone just wanted to share information about a football team that plays to represent and remember baby loss, all the players have been directly affected fathers, brothers, uncle's and friends. Offering support and togetherness. The team meets up for support sessions weekly and also plays matches against other charity teams locally and nationally
This a great idea, Rich, because exercise is a great way to get back to feeling normal again, even for a short while. It just gives you a kind of buzz and takes you out of that dark place for a while, which is invaluable. Good work mate
Just seen the dean windass and Tyson fury interview on mental heath, I’m too thick to be able to post it and it may be already on here anyway but if you’ve not seen it have a buchers…lads bible
This time of the year is a difficult one for lots of people. Heightened feelings of loss as people remember who was sat round the Christmas table in years gone by. Some unpleasant ‘firsts’ for some people (first Christmas alone/since someone passed/without a job etc etc) And I wonder if the relentless pressure to be ‘jolly’ this season makes things worse too? Whatever the reason is, it can be a lovely time of the year but also a crappy one too. Sometimes for the same person & sometimes on the same day. Look after yourself as well as the people you look after, but keep an eye out for any of them and any others who might have a difficult time. Hope your Christmas is a jolly one, but if not I hope you snd yours get through it unscathed.