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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 288618" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am so sorry. It is a real kick in the teeth to realize our children have real problems. It hoovers. Sending lots of hugs.</p><p></p><p>I have a feeling she is taking in more of what you are teaching her than she admits. Even to herself. When she is older I think you may see some real changes. It may take until she is out of her teens. For one of my relatives it took until he was in his late 30s. But you know what? Assuming an 80 year lifespan, he still had MORE than half his life left!!! That is plenty of time to enjoy his new outlook on life. And for us to enjoy him.</p><p></p><p>Take time to get through the grief. Don't make yourself pass through it too quickly. Don't dawdle in it, of course, but let it run it's natural course. </p><p></p><p>Sending LOTS AND LOTS of Super Squishy Warm and Comfy Hugs to blanket you and take you off in a cloud to the place you can work through your grief with all the support and love in the world to help you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 288618, member: 1233"] I am so sorry. It is a real kick in the teeth to realize our children have real problems. It hoovers. Sending lots of hugs. I have a feeling she is taking in more of what you are teaching her than she admits. Even to herself. When she is older I think you may see some real changes. It may take until she is out of her teens. For one of my relatives it took until he was in his late 30s. But you know what? Assuming an 80 year lifespan, he still had MORE than half his life left!!! That is plenty of time to enjoy his new outlook on life. And for us to enjoy him. Take time to get through the grief. Don't make yourself pass through it too quickly. Don't dawdle in it, of course, but let it run it's natural course. Sending LOTS AND LOTS of Super Squishy Warm and Comfy Hugs to blanket you and take you off in a cloud to the place you can work through your grief with all the support and love in the world to help you! [/QUOTE]
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