Andy Dearing
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About Me:
Single 37 year old trying to figure out how to move on
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I lost my mom 12/07/2007 to pancreatic cancer - she was diagnosed on Thanksgiving - went into hospice on a Wednesday - passed away that Friday.

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Lost my mom - Lost my-self

It's been 3 years and I'm still not sure how to find the way back to my-self.  I'm just lost with her.
 
My mom passed away on December 7, 2007 after being diagnosed on Thanksgiving day with pancreatic cancer.  She had been having problems for a few months prior, but it seemed like they only diagnosed each symptom, but never the whole person.  I was at the hospital everyday and did everything I could think to do. I made sure her false teeth were kept clean, rode rough…
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Posted on January 4, 2011 at 1:26am — 1 Comment

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