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Lost my mom, how to deal with it.
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16257804" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Very sorry to hear about the loss of your mom. It's is always painful to lose someone you love. I've lost both my dad and my mom over the past few years. My mom passed a year and a half ago. She was in a Florida nursing home so I couldn't be with her (nor my brother who lives in Texas) but for a couple of visits the year she passed. Last month my wife's mom passed (94) and we were all at her bedside for her last 6 hours. It was very hard, and the first person I'd ever been with right to the end. My wife was VERY close with her mom, and as some of you know, she lived with her mom (40 minutes away) the last year and half. </p><p></p><p>Time does help heal the pain of a loss, but you'll always have the occasional heartache when you think about them and all the wonderful things/times you shared. Time will help the healing process, so know that your present pain is normal. Don't let it overwhelm you. If it helps, start a personal diary and write down the wonderful memories you have of your mom. When you feel the loss, open the diary and read from it. I guarantee you'll feel better and even find yourself smiling as you cherish the wonderful times you had together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16257804, member: 6727"] Very sorry to hear about the loss of your mom. It's is always painful to lose someone you love. I've lost both my dad and my mom over the past few years. My mom passed a year and a half ago. She was in a Florida nursing home so I couldn't be with her (nor my brother who lives in Texas) but for a couple of visits the year she passed. Last month my wife's mom passed (94) and we were all at her bedside for her last 6 hours. It was very hard, and the first person I'd ever been with right to the end. My wife was VERY close with her mom, and as some of you know, she lived with her mom (40 minutes away) the last year and half. Time does help heal the pain of a loss, but you'll always have the occasional heartache when you think about them and all the wonderful things/times you shared. Time will help the healing process, so know that your present pain is normal. Don't let it overwhelm you. If it helps, start a personal diary and write down the wonderful memories you have of your mom. When you feel the loss, open the diary and read from it. I guarantee you'll feel better and even find yourself smiling as you cherish the wonderful times you had together. [/QUOTE]
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