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Lost my mom, how to deal with it.
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<blockquote data-quote="SVTdreamin04" data-source="post: 16258641" data-attributes="member: 175069"><p>I lost my mom to cancer not even two weeks after diagnosis. It was rough because you could see her decline daily. My Mom, like yours was brave thru the whole ordeal. She was a very religious woman who knew where she was going after her life on Earth was called off. Knowing she had accepted she was dying helped me some, but it took me a while to get back to normal. I had some help. I had my newborn first daughter who wasn't even a month old to help me keep my mind straight. </p><p></p><p>My dad on the other hand joined a hospice group to help him cope with her death. That group of people (widowed husbands'/ wives' and so on) were wonderful to him. My mom has been gone since 2014, which is when my Dad started this program and he still goes every Tuesday to eat with his Hospice group. You might look into something like that to help you get over the hump. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTdreamin04, post: 16258641, member: 175069"] I lost my mom to cancer not even two weeks after diagnosis. It was rough because you could see her decline daily. My Mom, like yours was brave thru the whole ordeal. She was a very religious woman who knew where she was going after her life on Earth was called off. Knowing she had accepted she was dying helped me some, but it took me a while to get back to normal. I had some help. I had my newborn first daughter who wasn't even a month old to help me keep my mind straight. My dad on the other hand joined a hospice group to help him cope with her death. That group of people (widowed husbands'/ wives' and so on) were wonderful to him. My mom has been gone since 2014, which is when my Dad started this program and he still goes every Tuesday to eat with his Hospice group. You might look into something like that to help you get over the hump. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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