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<blockquote data-quote="SAMALAM" data-source="post: 668935" data-attributes="member: 19618"><p>I'm so sorry to hear about your loss its never easy to lose someone especially a child. I couldn't imagine.. As far as the other children she's agry. I'm not a professional but I have always taken my anger and pain out on my mother. After years of therapy I have come to terms with this and that is because a parent is non judgemental well are "suppose" to. After not speaking to my mother for a few years I finally admitted I was the one wrong not her. I just lashed out to her. I've spoken with her about this and she stated she just stepped back and waited as much as it hurt her she waited for me to come to her. Just my advice is wait it out. Stay strong. And keep those grand babies in your mind and heart. Send them little cards if you can. As long as you try to keep some sort of relationship even if its a 1 way you will feel better. I hope the best for a good outcome for u</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SAMALAM, post: 668935, member: 19618"] I'm so sorry to hear about your loss its never easy to lose someone especially a child. I couldn't imagine.. As far as the other children she's agry. I'm not a professional but I have always taken my anger and pain out on my mother. After years of therapy I have come to terms with this and that is because a parent is non judgemental well are "suppose" to. After not speaking to my mother for a few years I finally admitted I was the one wrong not her. I just lashed out to her. I've spoken with her about this and she stated she just stepped back and waited as much as it hurt her she waited for me to come to her. Just my advice is wait it out. Stay strong. And keep those grand babies in your mind and heart. Send them little cards if you can. As long as you try to keep some sort of relationship even if its a 1 way you will feel better. I hope the best for a good outcome for u [/QUOTE]
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