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I am so sorry to hear how you lost your mom.
It doesn't sound like you would have had any indication that your mom had anything more than a head cold.
She knew you were there and she was not alone.
I hope you have been able to find some peace and please know there are bereavement groups out there- I have found some comfort and support and empathy there-I wish the same for you.
julie
i am so sorry, i cant imagine, my mother passed away at the age of 56. Its so hard but you are so brave for writing this down.
Hello Paul,
My heart goes out to you, at 16 no person is prepared to loose their mom. I am 65 and I would not have thought that your mom needed to see a doctor either. You used a pharse I have used many time, "sleep it off". I have used that philosophy and found it works. Our bodies seem to need rest when we are sick and tends to repair itself with amble rest.
It is a good thing to have told us what happened and how you feel. Never be afraid to do that here, we understand.
I hope you can find some encouragement from the article at the link below:
Talking can be a helpful release. Following the death of all ten of his children, as well as some other personal tragedies, the ancient patriarch Job said: “My soul certainly feels a loathing toward my life. I will give vent to [Hebrew, “loose”] my concern about myself. I will speak in the bitterness of my soul!” (Job 1:2, 18, 19; 10:1) Job could no longer restrain his concern. He needed to let it loose; he had to “speak.” Similarly, the English dramatist Shakespeare wrote in Macbeth: “Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak whispers the o’er-fraught heart and bids it break.”
Please talk to us anytime you want.
Brenda
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