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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 691560" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I feel, and always will, that this is a very tragic consequence of having nothing in your life besides your child. Lot of people have to suffer the loss of a child and some are still standing. I'm sure it is never easy. Ugh. And whAt she saw...the way he died...</p><p></p><p>But, yeah, don't make one person your reason for living.</p><p></p><p>Such a sad story. Too bad she would not seek out therapy. Yes, it can help. A lot. A therapist can become a lifeline and a dear friend. Groups like Compassionate Friends can also offer support.</p><p></p><p>I once knew a woman whose baby died from cancer. She moved on with Compassionate Friends and she and her husband eventually adopted two adorable babies from Korea. Amazing, they moved on. They never forgot their angel baby boy and kept a candle lit for him, but they did experience happiness and family again. I met her after her son had died and after the girls were both toddlers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 691560, member: 1550"] I feel, and always will, that this is a very tragic consequence of having nothing in your life besides your child. Lot of people have to suffer the loss of a child and some are still standing. I'm sure it is never easy. Ugh. And whAt she saw...the way he died... But, yeah, don't make one person your reason for living. Such a sad story. Too bad she would not seek out therapy. Yes, it can help. A lot. A therapist can become a lifeline and a dear friend. Groups like Compassionate Friends can also offer support. I once knew a woman whose baby died from cancer. She moved on with Compassionate Friends and she and her husband eventually adopted two adorable babies from Korea. Amazing, they moved on. They never forgot their angel baby boy and kept a candle lit for him, but they did experience happiness and family again. I met her after her son had died and after the girls were both toddlers. [/QUOTE]
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