hi can the moderator please delete my account,cant seem to bring myself to fish without my mate who sadly passed .thankyou
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I have felt the same over the past few months, my mum was diagnosed with terminal cancer and we are taking each day as it comes...However as Alan says your friend would not want you to give up what you both enjoyed so much and my mum feels that way too.
I also have the added responsibility of taking my brother who only took up the sport last year and is now obsessed, it will take his and my mind off the pain we are suffering!
Time is a great healer!"And I looked, and behold'a pale horse; and his name that sat on him was death, and hell followed with hi, and power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword and with hunger, and with the beasts of the earth"
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I think many lads on here have lost someone close, wether its a fishing mate, drinking mate or just someone close, the best thing is to get back out there as said pevious there are lots of good lads out there fishing who you can chat to, the pain will never leave but time is a great healer.
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Originally posted by carpking View Posthi can the moderator please delete my account,cant seem to bring myself to fish without my mate who sadly passed .thankyou
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Agree with everyone on here.
It's gonna be hard to pluck out the motivation to push yourself to do it
But I'm sure getting yourself out will keep your mind occupied, the person you've lost will want you to keep on fishing & he'll be looking down on you with a smile on his face to see your enjoying fishing still, memories will never go away good or bad but doing something you both enjoyed doing together will wake up all the good happy memories,
Don't give it up, once you've come to terms with your loss you can keep telling yourself your doing it for him
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Originally posted by Tonygdodds View PostAgree with everyone on here.
It's gonna be hard to pluck out the motivation to push yourself to do it
But I'm sure getting yourself out will keep your mind occupied, the person you've lost will want you to keep on fishing & he'll be looking down on you with a smile on his face to see your enjoying fishing still, memories will never go away good or bad but doing something you both enjoyed doing together will wake up all the good happy memories,
Don't give it up, once you've come to terms with your loss you can keep telling yourself your doing it for him
Get yourself back among them coddies,the fresh air,the other lads n lasses out doing what we all love.Your good friend would not want you sat at home whatching the rubbish on the telly,instead while your on the beach/rock mark he will be looking dwn with a smile on his face,thinking there he goes,doing what he love's best..
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alot of kind words there thankyou,the lad that passed was john taylor best m8 anyone could ask for.as you know waco im in wheelchair now .used to do tyres with john fishing the river in all those secret spots,he was gonna help me get back into it and hes just a big miss god bless him.cant say ive lost interest just my life changed so much with wheelchair coping with it and then my fishing buddys gone
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Originally posted by carpking View Postalot of kind words there thankyou,the lad that passed was john taylor best m8 anyone could ask for.as you know waco im in wheelchair now .used to do tyres with john fishing the river in all those secret spots,he was gonna help me get back into it and hes just a big miss god bless him.cant say ive lost interest just my life changed so much with wheelchair coping with it and then my fishing buddys gone
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