Hi Sirona...
It's hard sometimes to know what to do when a friend is in so much pain and grief..
I had a girlfriend whose husband died of the most rapid form of cancer you can get. From diagnosis to death... it was only 2 weeks.
As I held his hand in the hospital day after day helping him and other family through this, one of the things he asked me was to check on his wife every day for awhile.
so that is what I did. I dropped in every day made us both a cup of tea. talked about him if she wanted also made sure I had read the newspaper and told her something interesting and upbuilding from that. A funny little story. Talked about my kids. Hugged her always when I came and hugged her always and told her that I loved her when I left.
So... that is what I did.
She too, wasn't able to read anything for the first while.
she did, however, find a grief support group after about 3 months. A therapist for a bit. and after 4 months or so joined an exercise program and alot of other things.
It's been 4 years now and as I sit and have a tea with her she thanks me for my true friendship. When I asked her what the hardest part (after his death was) she tells me it was being home alone. She couldn't stand being home alone.
sincerely
Special K