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re: Dealing with death of a parent
Posted on 8/22/21 at 11:11 am to lsunurse
Posted on 8/22/21 at 11:11 am to lsunurse
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He died May 24 in his home. We think he likely passed in his sleep. I’ve posted about his mental illness (severe debilitating anxiety) struggles on here and I know he is finally at peace and know his illness is no longer tormenting him every moment like it was when he was alive. And that brings me some peace.
Peacefully is a blessing .. and yes, I remembered about the mental struggles. My parents are 76 and 74. I seriously almost cry every time we say good bye either from a visit or from a phone call as no one ever knows what the next moment will bring.
Give yourself some time to grieve ... there's no timeline ... as you know, everyone is just so different in their journey.
Posted on 8/22/21 at 11:20 am to tiger91
both mine are 75 and in good health and I give thanks every day for that. I’m so fortunate
they are about to finally move away from shithole BR and I could not be happier for them. Obviously I won’t see them as much but they’ve given me and my siblings more than we likely deserve
they are about to finally move away from shithole BR and I could not be happier for them. Obviously I won’t see them as much but they’ve given me and my siblings more than we likely deserve
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