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Sons' girlfriend died in her sleep
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<blockquote data-quote="Kalahou" data-source="post: 685656" data-attributes="member: 19617"><p>Tiredof33,</p><p>We are here for you in your sorrow for your son and for your son's loss. The caring and wisdom of others' responses have touched me, and echo my own thoughts and prayers for you.</p><p> How well we know your pain, dear, and we share your breaking, hurting heart. This speaks for us all.</p><p> I lift a hope that you son may also heal his heart with time and memories.</p><p> This indeed may be a "turning point" for him. Stay patient, and slow down. Wait and see.</p><p> Our diffiult children always have the choice to learn and move on, and the only change can come from themselves, as we well know.</p><p> You are not alone, Tiredof33. Thank you for sharing.</p><p> This is truly a very comforting and wise insight for me to learn today.</p><p></p><p>I believe you and your son are going to be alright. Take care of yourself. Bless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalahou, post: 685656, member: 19617"] Tiredof33, We are here for you in your sorrow for your son and for your son's loss. The caring and wisdom of others' responses have touched me, and echo my own thoughts and prayers for you. How well we know your pain, dear, and we share your breaking, hurting heart. This speaks for us all. I lift a hope that you son may also heal his heart with time and memories. This indeed may be a "turning point" for him. Stay patient, and slow down. Wait and see. Our diffiult children always have the choice to learn and move on, and the only change can come from themselves, as we well know. You are not alone, Tiredof33. Thank you for sharing. This is truly a very comforting and wise insight for me to learn today. I believe you and your son are going to be alright. Take care of yourself. Bless. [/QUOTE]
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