28 October 2009 16:06

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PATRICK SWAYZE - SWAYZE'S WIFE STRUGGLING TO MOVE ON

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SWAYZE'S WIFE STRUGGLING TO MOVE ON

PATRICK SWAYZE's widow LISA NIEMI is finding it hard to move on following her husband's tragic death - because she feels it would be a "betrayal."
Niemi, who was married to the star for 34 years, stood by Swayze when he diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2008 and admits during his struggle she resigned herself to the fact the actor was going to die.
But the 53 year old reveals when the Ghost star passed away in September (09), she wasn't prepared to lose him.
Speaking at the Women's Conference 2009 in Long Beach, California on Tuesday (27Oct09), she told the audience, "I thought during the 22 months of my husband's illness that it gave me all this time to get used to the idea of losing him. And I found for myself, when I actually got to that point, I said, 'N-n-n-n-n-No.' It wasn't the same at all.
"The actual loss - it's like an animal all of its own. It made all the sadness and grief previous to that look like an intellectual concept. This sadness was on a cellular level. You hear all these stories about men who die months after their wives and things like that. I can absolutely see how that could happen because... when the grief (sets in), your body's not your own."
And Niemi is struggling to cope with the mixed emotions following his passing - because it feels like a "betrayal" for her to move on with her own life.
She adds, "In the first few days afterward, because Patrick and I had been so connected and I spent so much of his illness just absolutely devoting myself to him 150 per cent, the most courageous thought that I had was that I wanted to, at some point, feel like I had the courage to go on and have a good life. And in the first few days (after his death), I felt like that would almost be a betrayal... That I would be letting him down somehow. It's a brutal truth that you have to go on without that person, but unfortunately, that's what happens in life."
But Niemi is convinced she will be reunited with her husband one day: "I've spent two thirds of my life with him. And part of me believes that I will see him again. I'm just going to have to go on until then."


28 October 2009 16:06


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The sad truth that you will go on but that hallow spot doesn't go away. My Mother lost her husband. My step-father was an exceptional person and his faith in the Lord and his and my Mother's courage was tested when he had a stroke for 8 years my Mother became his caregiver and he finally was at peace on June 4Th this year. The grieving process comes in stages, and like you at first you feel a betrayal and then came a time that she started grieving for the time lost by the stroke. So be strong you will come out of this and yes it won't be easy. But you will never forget in time the pain isn't as strong. My prayer are with you and it was shame that you and Patrick had to deal with his sickness in the public by those hungry inconsiderate moron's magazines. I will never buy any of those magazines either..because they didn't respect your privacy.







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