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There have been a few. I can't rate any of them as worst.
My first husband being killed by a drunk driver when our daughter was one year old.
The son I had tried so long to conceive had a fatal birth defect that killed him befor he was born.
My mom dying from Parkinson's this past summer.
I'm sure there are more to come!

2006-12-27 10:20:01 · answer #1 · answered by Bad Kitty! 7 · 1 0

Surgery and having to quit work and know that I will never be able to hold down a job or do anything that requires any kind of strengeth or concentration. Mostly having to leave my job as Apt. Manager to low income people that I did more for than just house. I felt it was my calling and I believed that God put me there for a reason and it is hard to think of giving it up, not being there for people and kids and older people. Not being able to serve people and make a difference in their lives. That has been the toughest. I still struggle and of course the 24/7 pain I live with each day.

2006-12-27 18:23:08 · answer #2 · answered by MISS-MARY 6 · 0 0

Finding out that my father is terminally sick, he's been for 13 years, and I just found out this year. It's a miracle he's still alive, when he was first diagnosed, the doctors said he only had 6 months left to live, but thank god he's still here. This would have to be the most difficult moment in my life for me.

2006-12-27 18:22:50 · answer #3 · answered by jaylee 3 · 0 0

That would be when my father died. My family is totally a mess and drink a lot. Trying to get through that. My mother was telling every one that would listen how much she hated my father. They were still married. My sister just wanted what she felt was hers. My aunt that's my fathers sister was handing out Valium like they were candy. When we got to the church there was a knock down fight between to uncles. My mothers brothers. When I thought nothing else could go wrong my mother threw everyone out of the service called them all four letter words and left me and my sister to go to the graveyard and bury the man. It was a real treat. This is a true story...

2006-12-27 18:23:22 · answer #4 · answered by michael l 3 · 0 0

Hearing that my mother had Melanoma skin cancer and it had spread and it wasn't going to be curable. She was 52 when she got it. They could sustain her life with chemo, but it would not cure her. She made it to 55 years and died in April of 2000. That was one of the most difficult things to hear. I work in the medical field, but it doesn't make it easier when you hear it about when it is someone you love. She is with Jesus now, that is more bearable now knowing she can walk again.

2006-12-27 18:19:02 · answer #5 · answered by Stephanie F 7 · 1 0

hmm...got pregnant, my b/f ran away with some 16 year old chick he just met (he's 23). He didn't even say goodbye or break up with me, he just disappeared, then, I found him. I got hoed. I found out he got four other chicks before me pregnant and did the same thing to them. I just recently got over him, but it's the most difficult thing I've ever been through.

2006-12-27 18:49:58 · answer #6 · answered by Mel 4 · 0 0

When I first started working in the work industry. It was difficult to learn how to deal with all forms of discrimination and immature behavior in the work place.

Grade school and middle school also. It was like going to jail everyday, dealing with messed up students, and crooked teachers and authority figures.

2006-12-27 18:17:12 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Probably when my marriage ended. A lot of good came out of it though. I have a new lease on life. Now that I look back, it happened for a reason.

2006-12-27 18:24:40 · answer #8 · answered by cold runner 5 · 0 0

As a 23-year-old, being up to my armpits in credit card debt and then getting fired from my job two days before Christmas. They were all stupid decisions on my part, but five years later, I'm still reeling from that one.

2006-12-27 18:17:33 · answer #9 · answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7 · 0 0

well life isn't difficult now b/c i no longer live at home. Living with a parent that is bi-polar is very difficult

2006-12-27 18:17:44 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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