§ anon dispatch — canada
“I'm afraid of losing my wife on the operating table. I don't know how to carry on alone”
anonymous·Canada·ages 30–44·loneliness & meaning·1mo ago
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§ responses — 2 voices answering
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- no. 01 — answer
“I can't imagine how scary it is. My response may be coming from naivete, but have heart and spend time with her. A path may show itself with the possibility that everything will be alright- have hope in that. Best of luck.”
Canada · ages 20–29 · 1mo ago - no. 02 — answer
“It'll probably be okay. If it isn't, like it was in my case, it takes a while. I don't think the fog lifted for a few years, but I found reasons to laugh with her, even if she wasn't here to hear it.”
United States · ages 30–44 · 1mo ago
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- “Going to university”ages 13–19 · education & children · 1mo ago
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vol. I · anon dispatch · 8a1b71 — fin.© the record · 2026