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Re: Dads doing much better now, but I'm a wreck!
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Posted by paul on May 23, 2004 at 15:45:38 from (66.60.196.155):
In Reply to: Dads doing much better now, but I'm a wreck! posted by Gary in TX on May 23, 2004 at 11:14:04:
A lot of us have to go through this. Lost both my parents in the last 5 years, both kinda long suffering deals. I really haven't read but 1 or 2 of your messages, as it brings back some memories - still dealing with dad's estate issues. If you talk to those close to you, you'll find it's a common thing for all of us, & they way you feel. Get the help you need, talk to the people you care about, and get on with life. It's yours, you need to enjoy it. That is likely what your folks wanted for you - they brought you up to have a good life. Do so. We can listen & chat & all - but don't know if that will help too much from so far away. Good luck to you. :) You sure ain't alone. I'm trying to be practical, not harsh or anything. A person needs to keep moving forward. If you have some prayers to spare, could you say a few yourself for the rest of us that have had, or are also, going through the same thing? --->Paul
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