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I lost my dad

Ingledsva

HEATHEN ALASKAN
I'm so sorry to hear that.

I know how you feel. My mother died from Cancer too.

The "grace" in the situation, was knowing that she was now, no longer in pain.

*
 

Knight of Albion

Well-Known Member
So sorry to hear that, dear Drolefille. My heart goes out to you.

'When I come to your world I am like a bird that is imprisoned within a cage and when I leave it I am like a bird joyfully released to wing its way through boundless space. What you call death is the opening of the cage and the release of the bird from its prison.'
 

Asha

Member
Dear Drolefille

Iam so sorry to hear of your loss, I do not know you but please accept my best wishes.

Jai Shree Krishna

Asha
 

Drolefille

PolyPanGeekGirl
Thanks everyone for their thoughts. The funeral is tomorrow and I don't know how I'm going to make it.
 

Kolibri

Well-Known Member
With my dad's death it was with a lot of surreal disbelief. My prayers will go with you.
 

Nietzsche

The Last Prussian
Premium Member
Cattle die, kinsmen die, the gods themselves will one day die. But that which will never die is that fair-fame to him that has earned it.
 

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
Group hug!! I never got to say goodbye to my grandmother who passed two months ago; so, I kinda understand how ya feeling. It's a roller coaster ride for sure. Keep continuing to move around, do a break dance, chat with friends and us strangers and strangerettes.

I wish I can help you more; take care of yourself.

My dad died yesterday. He's been sick but I didn't know it was that bad. He just didn't wake up. He's been fighting cancer for years now, First throat cancer, then bladder and prostate and then rectal cancer. He was only sixty and I'm too young to not have my dad around. I didn't get to say good bye.
 

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
Thanks everyone for their thoughts. The funeral is tomorrow and I don't know how I'm going to make it.

It's hard, I know. I was a zombie when I went to my grandma's funeral. Sometimes our family would fake a smile or some laughs and we knew inside that we are grieving (well, at least most my family.. my father wanted his mother to pass years ago for money-long story). If you have someone to go with you, stay with them. Probably need someone to hold you up; that's okay. We grieve differently. (oh, bring tissues with you too)

Hugs.

I know I'm making light of a heavy situation. I'm still on a roller coaster... sometimes I burst out crying other times I'm laughing with my friend. One of those things. If you have a good support network, talk with them as well (family, friends, support group, religious afilia?)
 

Laika

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
I'm very sorry for you're loss. I hope you've got some good friends around to help and support you through this.

--hug--
 
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