Orange_Crush
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I struggled with guilt per my father's passing for similar reasons. I thought I shouldn't feel any hint of relief with the sadness.So sorry to hear this. Peace and comfort for him, you and your family and friends. My dad cared for my mom for close to 10 years while she battled Alzheimer's. We were told that family/spouses caregivers often pass away before the patient because of the toll it takes. I wondered how my dad would handle the loss of his lifelong partner. He treated it as a new lease in life. He was very sad to see my mom go but it was a huge weight off his shoulders.
I know you have dedicated the past few years of your life caring for your significant other. I hope you are able to start fresh and have a new outlook on life. I'm not saying to forget but remember the good times. I'm certain that's exactly what your husband would want.
It took time to realize that it was normal, and even healthy--especially with my firm beliefs per the gospel.
My hope for you, @UTProf is that there is a deep sense of hope (and even relief) with the pain and that if there is, those feelings will bring no unfair-guilt with them.