top of page




The Silent Grief of a Vanishing Twin
There are losses the world recognises. And then there are losses that happen in silence. A vanishing twin is one of them. It begins with joy — the discovery of not one life, but two. Two heartbeats. Two futures unfolding at once. And then, without warning, one disappears. No funeral. No goodbye. Often, no acknowledgement at all. Just a quiet sentence in a scan report: “One twin no longer detected.” And life is expected to carry on as if nothing happened. Grief Without Permiss

Eugene Wynyard
Mar 233 min read


Healing After Suicide: Grief, Remembrance, and Finding a Way Forward
Healing after suicide is complex and deeply personal. Healing after suicide is unlike any other kind of grief. When someone you love dies by suicide, the loss doesn’t arrive quietly — it crashes into every part of your life, leaving shock, unanswered questions, guilt, and silence in its wake. Many people who experience suicide loss describe it as living in two worlds: the one before, and the one after. And in the “after,” the pain is often complicated by shame, stigma, and a

Eugene Wynyard
Jan 263 min read
bottom of page