RSV_Ecosse
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Hi, I'm new here.
I've never been very religious although I do believe there is a god.
Been a firefighter for 17 years and I love my job.
I am also a keen motorcyclist.
Last week, when on a ride out with a few biking friends, we had a tragic accident. One was killed pretty much instantly after a collision with another vehicle on a corner.
He was a paramedic. I was left to stay with him after the accident as the other two had gone on ahead and were unaware of what had happened.
I could do nothing for him, I knew he had gone as soon as I did all the normal checks I would have done if I was on duty. Stayed with him until the ambulance crew arrived, who were his colleagues from the same station, which made it even worse.
The funeral was today. It was very emotional. I struggled to cope.
I only knew him for a short time, but I felt an instant connection between us because of the respective vocations we had. He did also.
Spoke to his wife a few times on the phone before the funeral. It was very hard to do so. At the funeral today, I spoke for the first time with his wife and mother, face to face. It was a full service funeral with many of his colleagues attending.
I'm feeling pain. But I know that its nothing compared to the immeasurable pain his wife is feeling, as well as his mother, close family and friends.
To cut a long story short, and I know no one will have an answer to this, but if his soul has gone to heaven, does it still feel pain once it gets there?.
How can he not be looking down at his wife who is simply beside herself just now, and not be crying and feeling pain because of them being left behind and having to look towards overcoming an almost insurmountable task?. Or his mother?. Or his friends?.
I'm sorry if that sounds like a silly question to ask. As I said, I'm not religious in a big way, but although I've dealt with hundreds of road accidents, this one is just tearing me up inside and I cant see a way out in a hurry just now.
My mind is pretty chaotic just now, never thought I would see myself posting on a forum of this nature on a subject like this.
I have a good support network from my wife, colleagues and friends etc, but i just wondered if anyone here had maybe experienced a similar loss or had asked this question before?.
Thank you for reading my words.
I've never been very religious although I do believe there is a god.
Been a firefighter for 17 years and I love my job.
I am also a keen motorcyclist.
Last week, when on a ride out with a few biking friends, we had a tragic accident. One was killed pretty much instantly after a collision with another vehicle on a corner.
He was a paramedic. I was left to stay with him after the accident as the other two had gone on ahead and were unaware of what had happened.
I could do nothing for him, I knew he had gone as soon as I did all the normal checks I would have done if I was on duty. Stayed with him until the ambulance crew arrived, who were his colleagues from the same station, which made it even worse.
The funeral was today. It was very emotional. I struggled to cope.
I only knew him for a short time, but I felt an instant connection between us because of the respective vocations we had. He did also.
Spoke to his wife a few times on the phone before the funeral. It was very hard to do so. At the funeral today, I spoke for the first time with his wife and mother, face to face. It was a full service funeral with many of his colleagues attending.
I'm feeling pain. But I know that its nothing compared to the immeasurable pain his wife is feeling, as well as his mother, close family and friends.
To cut a long story short, and I know no one will have an answer to this, but if his soul has gone to heaven, does it still feel pain once it gets there?.
How can he not be looking down at his wife who is simply beside herself just now, and not be crying and feeling pain because of them being left behind and having to look towards overcoming an almost insurmountable task?. Or his mother?. Or his friends?.
I'm sorry if that sounds like a silly question to ask. As I said, I'm not religious in a big way, but although I've dealt with hundreds of road accidents, this one is just tearing me up inside and I cant see a way out in a hurry just now.
My mind is pretty chaotic just now, never thought I would see myself posting on a forum of this nature on a subject like this.
I have a good support network from my wife, colleagues and friends etc, but i just wondered if anyone here had maybe experienced a similar loss or had asked this question before?.
Thank you for reading my words.