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I'm 17 and I just lost someone who was like a father to me. I feel so guilty about to many things. I cry everyday alot at night since he died on december 4th, 2011.
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He has been like a father to me since I was 6. I'm not 17. I feel like i never told him how much I appreciated him and i feel like his life wasnt as great as it should have been. He was mistreated by my mom. I miss him, I just want to make him proud. I struggle everyday and im hoping this will somehow help.

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At 11:58pm on January 28, 2012, Jim Eginoire said…

Genevieve, 

I am a step father having raised my late wife's son from age 6.  He is now 32 and he treated his mother terribly the last 6 months of her life.  In fact his last words to his mother were "F-off, don't ever call here again".  I know he suffers from unbearable guilt, but I told him the day before the funeral his mother loved him no matter what and though he could not make amends to her by apologizing, he could by changing the way he treated his wife and boys.

Also I know had it been me that had died instead of his mother he would be going through the same emotions as you.  Here is the good part, this man knew how much you cared.  You may not think so, but I'm pretty much in the same position as he was.  My step son had anger issues over his bio father and always took it out on me.  But I knew he loved me and more important, he knew and knows I love him unconditionally.  Don't carry a burden that may not exist.  As for how your mom treated him, that is not your fault or responsibility.  Don't take on her guilt.  If you have sine abger over how she treated him, seek some support, group, or one on one and work through it.  If you need to tell her how you feel, you have to do it in love, not anger.  You are in my prayers

Jim

At 10:41pm on January 28, 2012, anna l. said…

It is not to late to tell him all those things.  Whether you believe in an afterlife or not you have no way to know either way, so why not talk to him just in case?  I talk to my son and husband.  Actually I find I yell at them alot of the time for leaving me.  I ask them questions, I tell them how much I love them, miss them.  I talk about things that happened that I wish I could have changed, done differently.  It helps me in a way not much else does.  And Im sure your Dad was and is proud of you.  17 is a tough age.  When your tempted to do something crazy, remember you want to make him proud.

 

 
 
 

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