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numb to feeling my dad's death?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 423473" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>it's totally normal, i felt same following my dad's passing. i wasn't there for it, long long sick story lol. point is your probably missing your mom because as you said you had some serious bonding time with her and found something again in that relationship. so something good has come of it thats' great! build on that now with your mom! seriously......</p><p> </p><p>and don't feel guilty sad truth is life does go on. it has to its how it's made to go round and round. im a big believer in the afterlife of some sort....... i dont' know what i'd like to think a white beach with pretty drinks and straws yet it couldnt' be that simplistic lol. point is i look at it as a crossing over thing. </p><p> </p><p>a friend of mine passed away about 6 mos ago i'd known her since difficult child was a difficult child...... since easy child was little. she was a family friend we all befriended her my parents etc. she passed due to a sudden heart attack while away on vacation at the age of 49. point is she just crossed over earlier. </p><p> </p><p>it's normal... be happy for the peace now and newfound thing with your mom!!!</p><p> </p><p>((Hugs))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 423473, member: 4514"] it's totally normal, i felt same following my dad's passing. i wasn't there for it, long long sick story lol. point is your probably missing your mom because as you said you had some serious bonding time with her and found something again in that relationship. so something good has come of it thats' great! build on that now with your mom! seriously...... and don't feel guilty sad truth is life does go on. it has to its how it's made to go round and round. im a big believer in the afterlife of some sort....... i dont' know what i'd like to think a white beach with pretty drinks and straws yet it couldnt' be that simplistic lol. point is i look at it as a crossing over thing. a friend of mine passed away about 6 mos ago i'd known her since difficult child was a difficult child...... since easy child was little. she was a family friend we all befriended her my parents etc. she passed due to a sudden heart attack while away on vacation at the age of 49. point is she just crossed over earlier. it's normal... be happy for the peace now and newfound thing with your mom!!! ((Hugs)) [/QUOTE]
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