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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 137567" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Steely, everything you're feeling is normal. It's completely understandable--the anger, the frustration, the wishing you could have been there, wishing she would have reached out.</p><p>Time will lighten your load. Give yourself time to grieve and heal. I wonder if it would work to literally give yourself a time ea day to think about your sister, sort of like going to church, but just finding a place in your house? That way you can kind of compartmentalize things, and you can better focus on your difficult child and husband and even making dinner.</p><p>Maybe I'm all wet but that's my only suggestion to help you through this. Just know you are cared about and your grieving is normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 137567, member: 3419"] Steely, everything you're feeling is normal. It's completely understandable--the anger, the frustration, the wishing you could have been there, wishing she would have reached out. Time will lighten your load. Give yourself time to grieve and heal. I wonder if it would work to literally give yourself a time ea day to think about your sister, sort of like going to church, but just finding a place in your house? That way you can kind of compartmentalize things, and you can better focus on your difficult child and husband and even making dinner. Maybe I'm all wet but that's my only suggestion to help you through this. Just know you are cared about and your grieving is normal. [/QUOTE]
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