I hope you'll see your parents die
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You'll never get over it, but you will get used to it, and one day soon you'll find you can feel happy again about something. And don't worry, that does not mean that you're "forgetting" her. You had 18 years with her, and nobody can take that away from you.
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I'm 18 years old and my mother died last month of a cerebral hemorrage and I don't know how I'm even living day to day because it is so hard but somehow I'm doing it
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Thanks. It's a tough pill to swallow all the same.
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You make a very good point. From a very young age, I knew of my mortality. I know that myself, and everyone that I knew, know, and will know will die. People should be prepared for that eventuality. Most people are bothered when I say things like that.
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I dont have to think about it: my mother died of cancer, after nursing her for 6 weeks, and two days before she died, my stephfather died.
And the other thing: I have burried my child too.
So there is no escaping reallity here.
Life sucks. ^..^)
panthera50 2 years ago
It certainly can some times :-(
rozeboosje 2 years ago
This video broke me to pieces.....
sentrylevel 2 years ago
I'm sorry. It wasn't easy to make either.
rozeboosje 2 years ago
I guess I am one of the lucky ones, although at the time I didn't feel all that lucky. But yes, the alternatives seem way worse, and you do get used to the loss. Frankly I am more surprised by those in vehement disagreement; parents having to see their kids die is better????
youvexme 2 years ago
Thanks. The argument is put forward based in the reality of the fact that we're all going to die. It's all well and good piously wishing it weren't so but that isn't going to change the facts. And within the context of reality, well, you obviously understood perfectly what I was saying here :-)
rozeboosje 2 years ago