Hi all, my beautiful amazing mam passed away just over a year ago.. I can't believe I even said the word.... And I have come to realize that my family don't care anymore. Yeah - they where there at the beginning which was great.... I feel like I need to be admitted to hospital. I have already been to a counsellor which didn't help. My husband keeps telling me its because I didn't tell the counser how I was feeling... I don't know how to talk about it - and I don't want to yet why can't people just understand that and just let me be with my mam. Its where I really want to be. I self harm, take pills, smoke cigarettes and drink alcohol. I'm only 26 and have a 5 yo son to take care of. I can't manage taking care of him right now and everyone keeps telling me "he'll get you through it" why can't people just understand that I need help??? Its like no one wants to hear me anymore. I know I need/want help?? Why won't people listen?! I'm constantly told I'm very selfish b/c I smoke and I'm not thinking of my son... I would do absolutely anything for him - but people need to realize that I need help. I can't do this anymore... I want to be with my mam. My life is nothing without her.. I haven't grieved yet. Cause I know when I do I'll go to pieces....

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Unless they have experienced the same type of relationship that you had with your mom and then lost her, then they have no clue how to relate to you. I understand the need for people to listen tho!! People say 'mean' things through ignorance. They have no clue the pain of what they are saying.... I was 40 when my mother passed away... I owned my own home and had been there for her throughout over 3 1/2 years of dealing with cancer. However, I was asked if I thought I would grow up since she was gone. Talking about 'burning me up!" Then a very close relative told me that I had to get a grip or something similar when I was having a bad day and was stressed about other situations on top of that. Most people don't get it unless they have experienced it.... That is part of being human, I guess. I hope you find, if you haven't already, at least a couple of super friends to unload to... I was blessed with such. Maybe writing your feelings out would help, too. Don't know how you believe about God and after-life, but many times I ask God to tell my mother that I love her and that I miss her but I am okay. Not sure my ramblings help, but I do understand.... at least I believe I do. My mother has been gone for over 3 years... I am starting to cope better, I think, but I still have times..... I don't want to keep bogging my personal friends down.... So I thought I'd join this support group to be part of those who understand one another!

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