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Date Posted: 11:16:28 11/22/05 Tue
Author: Patti Micali
Subject: Re: Lost my son Brent, age 25
In reply to: Donna Lawlis 's message, "Lost my son Brent, age 25" on 13:09:28 08/04/05 Thu

>I just lost my wonderful daughter (38 yrs. old) on Oct. 6, 2005. She also died in her sleep from heart problems. The pain that I'm feeling is so unbearable. I've also been going to meetings on "losing your child" but like you, I pour my heart out (what's left of it) but nothing helps. The tears keep coming, the pain won't go away and the emptiness and lonliness that I feel is never ending. I pray for both of us to get through this horrible nightmare. My daughter Gina was my best friend and we were closer than most mother/daughter relationships. She was my life and I miss her so much.




My husband and I lost our youngest son (we had 2) on
>May20, 2005. The pain is so sharp and I think most of
>the time I won't make it through the day. He died in
>his sleep with a heart attack. He was supposed to
>graduate college this summer. He was in pre-law.
>Spoke spanish fluently (even though his parents can't)
>loved everyone and everyone he met loved him.
>Death seems so cruel. How do we make it through this?
> We are going to grieving classes, but it seems I take
>2 steps forward and 3 back at times.

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