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Claradoon
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26 Oct 2015, 11:51 pm

My mother died in 2004. It's still like yesterday. I miss her all the time. When I was a teenager we talked about death and I asked when you stop grieving and she said, "You don't, you just don't have to think about it." Well, ain't that the truth.

You know all those self-help tapes? How come none of them guide us to imagine one more hour with Mom (or whoever)? Wouldn't that sell?



Ashariel
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27 Oct 2015, 9:48 am

I'm very lucky to still have my mom. She's the only person I'm really close to.

It's so hard for us to connect with anyone, that when we do, and lose that person, the grief is that much more intense. Plus we tend to struggle with change in general, more than the average person.

I'm so sorry you're dealing with that level of grief and sorrow. I hope that you can at least find moments when her words of wisdom ring true for you, and you can find happier distractions that get you through your day!