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] Date Posted: 06:54:49 09/09/08 Tue In reply to: Kathy 's message, "Multiple system atrophy" on 09:57:41 07/13/08 Sun Hi Kathy I think before you loose someone, if there are gaps in your relationship you still think that time will eventually sort it out, especially if you are living abroad. Work commitments and children tend to limit visiting possiblities. Unfortunately a sudden bereavement knocks those assumptions on the head and its an extra load to deal with ... on top of the loss of a dear one. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: Donna Edwards (empathy) [Edit] |
Date Posted: 16:35:28 11/22/08 Sat Hello Kathy, When reading your message, I was immediately understanding of your loss. My only sibling, an older brother, passed away Sept. 11, 2008. He had leukemia and was in the hospital for a stem cell transplant that ultimately failed. The leukemia transformed in to an aggressive form of Lymphoma. I was a caretaker for three months and saw my dearest brother deteriorate although was told that he would still pull through. That was one week prior to his passing. I cannot accept losing him as Steve was my hero and the one who loved me the most in this world. My heart goes out to you. With sincere condolescence, donna [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
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