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Lost my mom, how to deal with it.
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<blockquote data-quote="Blk04L" data-source="post: 16257769" data-attributes="member: 48574"><p>Unfortunately the process is never quick, easy or fun. </p><p></p><p>Memories will flood your brain for a while, and certain objects, pictures etc will respark them. </p><p></p><p>My mom lost her dad to cancer(spread everywhere) and he begged her not to leave. Sure that still haunts her to this day(10+ years). Seeing your loved one in a reduced physical state is not something you ever really expect growing up or even when you're an adult. </p><p></p><p>My father lost his dad last year. I know my dad keeps a lot in, but I know it had to hit him. The days before the funeral I don't think he slept at all. </p><p></p><p>Just try to be there for your son. While he's super young, kids that age can tell when you're off. Your mom may be gone physically, but she'll always be a part of you. </p><p></p><p>Maybe take a vacation with your close family. Get out for a week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blk04L, post: 16257769, member: 48574"] Unfortunately the process is never quick, easy or fun. Memories will flood your brain for a while, and certain objects, pictures etc will respark them. My mom lost her dad to cancer(spread everywhere) and he begged her not to leave. Sure that still haunts her to this day(10+ years). Seeing your loved one in a reduced physical state is not something you ever really expect growing up or even when you're an adult. My father lost his dad last year. I know my dad keeps a lot in, but I know it had to hit him. The days before the funeral I don't think he slept at all. Just try to be there for your son. While he's super young, kids that age can tell when you're off. Your mom may be gone physically, but she'll always be a part of you. Maybe take a vacation with your close family. Get out for a week. [/QUOTE]
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