Amber A
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Amber A commented on the sapphire girl's blog post Losing parents in your 20's
"You are correct . Pain and peace do exist and somedays more pain than peace and taking breath is painful. We are not to lose our parents so young . We weren’t done with them and They weren’t done with us."
Aug 5, 2021
Amber A is now a member of Online Grief Support - A Social Community
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About Me:
I’m 43, single, with two dogs, I have had an orthopedic massage practice for 15yrs specializing with women in chronic pain. I’m now a caregiver coach. I love being outside hiking, kayaking, exploring new places. Trying to find myself
About my Loss:
My mother had multiple sclerosis my entire growing up. I took care of her from when I was 14yrs old until she pass when I was 20. In a year and half I lost three grandparents and my mother. I helped care for my mothers parents, one who passed from Alzheimer’s, one, heart issues, broken hip, general hard aging. the third grandparent was a sudden death that left us with questions. 18yrs later my last grandmother passed at 91 yrs old with the grace, dignity and care that you could ever ask for. Yet with that it brought up questions and emotions I myself had not fully addressed with my past losses. So here I am .
Are You a Service Provider? If Yes, please tell us about your service.
I am a Health and Wellness coach & certified caregiver consultant . I help support people talk and say the difficult and dark emotions that caregiving can bring. I provide a safe confidential place to lay your emotions, hurts fears and anger down.

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