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Mamyalynne | 01:30 Fri 18th Sep 2009 | ChatterBank
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You are going through ti too, it`s awful and nothing can make you feel better. Take each step at a time, I lost my father at age 56 and I felt robbed and raged at the world, nothing we do can change these things we somehow grow stronger through them , take good care.

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how sweet mamya. I totally agree i lost my mum at 53 and yes i felt angry grief stricken AND SO AFRAID. bUT OVER TIME I GOT THROUGH IT JUST LIKE YOU WILL. EVEN THOUGH ?i AM SURE IT DOESNT FEEL LIKE THAT NOW.

YOUR DAD WILL ALWAYS BE WITH YU IN YOUR MEMORIES AND IN YUR HEART. dURING THE LONELY TIMES THINK OF HIM SMILING DOWN UPON YOU BEAMING YOU RAYS OF STRENGTH X
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Sometimes the sense of loss is overwhelming and you feel you are drowning , but you do go on because you must!! For we are the next generation or in my case custody of the next.

So sad but true
Laura as Mamy and Pink say you must have very mixed emotions today and for a long time yet. I lost both my parents in their early 40s and although you never get over such a loss you learn to live with it.

You will go through many emotions as you grieve and do whatever your heart tells you regardless of what other people may say or think and reach out to anyone who you feel you need to.

I talk to my dad alot - it might sound strange but it helps me.

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