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Road Side Pub
Lost my mom, how to deal with it.
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<blockquote data-quote="scott9050" data-source="post: 16257761" data-attributes="member: 11032"><p>What you are going through is normal. There is a period where everything is surreal after losing a loved one. When my dad died in 1997 it was very bad for me, I lost 8 friends and family members that year and my daughter lost both of her grandfathers in a period of 3 weeks. When my mom passed in 2013 it was a bit of a different experience, I think she was ready to go. I still have her phone number on my cell phone contact list, doubt I will ever get rid of it. Certain things from both of my parents I will never get rid of. I am lucky in that I am married to an ordained Hospice Chaplain and that support made a world of difference. I would recommend that you talk to a grief counselor, Chaplain or Pastor if so inclined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott9050, post: 16257761, member: 11032"] What you are going through is normal. There is a period where everything is surreal after losing a loved one. When my dad died in 1997 it was very bad for me, I lost 8 friends and family members that year and my daughter lost both of her grandfathers in a period of 3 weeks. When my mom passed in 2013 it was a bit of a different experience, I think she was ready to go. I still have her phone number on my cell phone contact list, doubt I will ever get rid of it. Certain things from both of my parents I will never get rid of. I am lucky in that I am married to an ordained Hospice Chaplain and that support made a world of difference. I would recommend that you talk to a grief counselor, Chaplain or Pastor if so inclined. [/QUOTE]
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