Hi Ladies,
Question: Have you experienced the death of a loved one and have gotten through it? (Not "over" it)
I'm asking b/c my dad died about 6 months ago. His death was unexpectant, he was pretty young (53) and had not ever been to a hospital, let alone sick. He died of a massive heart attack. Well, my mom (who is 57) and dad were married for 26 yrs. (I am 25). I think my mom and I have both gone through certain stages of grief: mourning, anger, dispair... but it seems like we just cannot get to ACCEPTANCE.
My mom and dad lived in Texas (where I am from and where my mom still lives by herself) and I live in Pennsylvania. It has been very hard for me because I had a very good relationship with my dad. All of the things you wished you could have said... the things you wished you could have done. I now think about how my dad won't be able to see my get married, have kids, be successful in my career, etc.
Do yall think it's common to go through these emotions after 6 months? I have good days & bad days and I am wondering if I should get my mom to come and live with me or not. I don't want her to be lonely and it's like my two older brothers (who are 37 and 38) do not care about our well-being.
I was my father's only biological child and for a long time it was just me, my mom and dad. Should I get my mom to move to Philly? (She has visited several times and she does not like the weather, the surroundings, and she will miss friends dearly). . .Or should I think about visiting her more frequently?
Since my dad is gone, my mom is the only one I have left and I know that God wants me to be there for her.
Please advise!
Question: Have you experienced the death of a loved one and have gotten through it? (Not "over" it)
I'm asking b/c my dad died about 6 months ago. His death was unexpectant, he was pretty young (53) and had not ever been to a hospital, let alone sick. He died of a massive heart attack. Well, my mom (who is 57) and dad were married for 26 yrs. (I am 25). I think my mom and I have both gone through certain stages of grief: mourning, anger, dispair... but it seems like we just cannot get to ACCEPTANCE.
My mom and dad lived in Texas (where I am from and where my mom still lives by herself) and I live in Pennsylvania. It has been very hard for me because I had a very good relationship with my dad. All of the things you wished you could have said... the things you wished you could have done. I now think about how my dad won't be able to see my get married, have kids, be successful in my career, etc.
Do yall think it's common to go through these emotions after 6 months? I have good days & bad days and I am wondering if I should get my mom to come and live with me or not. I don't want her to be lonely and it's like my two older brothers (who are 37 and 38) do not care about our well-being.
I was my father's only biological child and for a long time it was just me, my mom and dad. Should I get my mom to move to Philly? (She has visited several times and she does not like the weather, the surroundings, and she will miss friends dearly). . .Or should I think about visiting her more frequently?
Since my dad is gone, my mom is the only one I have left and I know that God wants me to be there for her.
Please advise!
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