Awww I'm so sorry hun. I lost my dad a little over a year ago. How you deal with things varies from person to person, so there's no way I can tell you how to deal with it or what to do or anything, but you'll figure out what you need to do to take care of yourself. My only advice is don't deny your emotions or try and bottle them up. Also, I found it helped a lot to have someone understanding to talk to who isn't suffering from the same loss. Doesn't really matter who it is, could be a friend or a counselor or whatever, but having someone you can talk to helps SOOO much. I know things probably won't seem ok right now, but I hope they will be for you, and if you ever want to talk you can message me. *hugs*
2007-01-23 10:06:58
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answered by wonderer152 2
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I lost my mom on Thanksgiving. The tough part is that there isn't anything right or wrong to do. Each person has to deal with it in their own way and in their own time. I have been greiving and it gets better, but it doesn't go completely away. Just try to think about the things that mattered- like yesterday I was thinking about all the prayers mom put out for me. Now that is love.
2007-01-23 10:07:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I am really VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. I lost my mom when I was 23 yrs. old. I know you are hurting badly right now. But, time heals all wounds. Pray to the good Lord to give you STRENGTH. He will, too!! God answers prayers. Also, there is Power in prayer. Try it. Talk to supportive people. Remember the good times in life with your mother. This is how I would deal with this matter. May God Bless You!!! You can email me at :pmlhmmnd@yahoo.com if you wish. You will be in my prayers.
2007-01-23 10:17:33
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answered by goodgirl 2
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Sorry for you lose ;(, no one can tell you how to move on, only you can do it, and its going to take you a long time, i cant imagine loosing my mom, so i dont have any real life ive been there anwsers for you, but you have to keep your head and think what she would want from you,she knows your never going to foget her and she knows that you guys were best friends and she knows you love her soo much, but to see you sad everday and saying things like you dont think you can live wihtou her will make her sad, im not saying put on a smilin face casue she knows thats not right too, dont think you have to move on you dont shell alwasy be there with you, you have to take each day by itself dont look ahead and make a plan just go with each day and work through each day step by step, keep in touch with your family talk to them it will help also to go talk to someone like a thearipist everyone does it and it will help! Good luck!! i belive in you!
2007-01-23 11:01:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I have been thinking about this subject lately....if I ever lost my mom, and what it would really be like without her. I realized that I would have to continue on even without my best friend but I love her dearly. I grieve your loss with you. Email me any time you just need someone to listen. I still have my Mom but I lost my Grandma in 2003. I still cry and think about her 4 years later. My name's Renee.
2007-01-23 10:13:24
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answered by Anonymous
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right it is what i think of:- maybe she is somewhat jealous of all the care and interest you're lavishing on your boyfriend, she maybe feels he takes benefit of you. i'm getting a similar thoughts in direction of my spouse. we've 3 toddlers , all married , all with their very own youngsters. 'youngsters' is the incorrect observe those 'youngsters' are our grand toddlers and throughout twenty years previous. All married and we've large grand toddlers, so apparently to me we've 1000's of 'hangers on'! My spouse is sweet into all this, i do no longer opt to renowned, they have value me a small fortune by the years. Our very own toddlers are all living in Spain, a number of those others elect to stat in our section, no longer with us yet too close to for my convenience, all of them comprehend i'm a depressing previous a techniques* so do no longer pass to very generally this does not deter my spouse from traveling them, she cant get adequate of all of them. My spouse isn't any spring rooster we are the two 70. whilst she is doing all this traveling, (on her very own) she is arranging to do issues for them, even wall papering. i've got had some expenses come to the abode for stuff i comprehend we havent had. So i'm confident she is doing the rounds like Daddy yule, I the two do my nut or attempt to no longer and finally end up with a huge sulk on. ok , so what might properly be performed approximately it, your concern and mine? those youngsters have been advised by ability of me that i think of they are taking benefit of my spouse, they deny it, so there is no longer something which will substitute my opinion. Your Mum on the different hand could even see in time that your b/f isn't taking benefit of your love, (if that truly is the case}? no matter what you assert she thinks you're besotted with this guy and now purely time will tell. the form you react to your Mum interior the intervening time is so which you may decied. Sorry I couldnt be of any real help.
2016-11-01 02:49:02
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answered by ? 4
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I am sorry, I really understand how you feel because I have a friend who lost her dad when she was very young . She still talks about how it hurt her . i don't know what to tell you, except I am sorry about it and I hope you find comfort in one way or another .
2007-01-23 10:14:18
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answered by riddlemethis 5
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first i want to say that i'm sorry about your mother, but there's no easy way to get over something like that, losing someone like your mom is hard it's going to take sometime all you have to do is hang on in there
2007-01-23 10:15:01
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answered by darrell c 1
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Im so sorry for your loss, I will keep you in my prayers. If nothing else surround yourself with friends and family and remember to cry if you need to cry..let it all out.
2007-01-23 12:07:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm so sorry- you must be devastated
try going to a bereavement grp. it will help you feel better, even though no one can overcome the death of a mother.
i hope this works- xoxo
2007-01-23 10:25:30
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answered by Anonymous
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