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<blockquote data-quote="mom_to_3" data-source="post: 211690" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>This will get easier.............. in time. When my first child, my difficult child, left home, under horrible circumstances, it took me forever to get over it. I even ended up on anti-depressants. I think maybe the first one is the hardest? My second daughter (easy child) moved about 3 1/2 hrs. away for school. We are very close. I do miss her a lot, but I think some of that has been cushioned by my grandson living with us. He keeps me so busy that I don't have time to feel the loss as much. Thank goodness for email and the telephone, we do talk every day or every other day. That helps too. I might be feeling just like you do after my grandson goes home and ack! when my "baby" leaves the nest. No plans for her to leave yet, but one never knows............. Huge hugs for your hurting heart. I hope you find some peace with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mom_to_3, post: 211690, member: 30"] This will get easier.............. in time. When my first child, my difficult child, left home, under horrible circumstances, it took me forever to get over it. I even ended up on anti-depressants. I think maybe the first one is the hardest? My second daughter (easy child) moved about 3 1/2 hrs. away for school. We are very close. I do miss her a lot, but I think some of that has been cushioned by my grandson living with us. He keeps me so busy that I don't have time to feel the loss as much. Thank goodness for email and the telephone, we do talk every day or every other day. That helps too. I might be feeling just like you do after my grandson goes home and ack! when my "baby" leaves the nest. No plans for her to leave yet, but one never knows............. Huge hugs for your hurting heart. I hope you find some peace with it. [/QUOTE]
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