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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 139198"><p>Sometimes (rarely) if I am tired, but not overly tense, I will get silly. For me, it might be a release of some kind.</p><p>The main thing I wanted to mention though was that for a short time after my mother's death, I felt as if she were by my side during moments of conflict. I have spoken with others about this sort of thing and they have had this feeling from a lost loved one under the same circumstance. However, it was only for a finite period of time after the loss. I really don't know what to make of it. However, all of us were comforted by out experiences and therefore thought of them in a positive way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 139198"] Sometimes (rarely) if I am tired, but not overly tense, I will get silly. For me, it might be a release of some kind. The main thing I wanted to mention though was that for a short time after my mother's death, I felt as if she were by my side during moments of conflict. I have spoken with others about this sort of thing and they have had this feeling from a lost loved one under the same circumstance. However, it was only for a finite period of time after the loss. I really don't know what to make of it. However, all of us were comforted by out experiences and therefore thought of them in a positive way. [/QUOTE]
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