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  1. I lost my mom a month ago to a long battle with cancer. Her health started declining once I graduated high school in May and she held on until she saw her first grandchild. She passed away in our home peacefully. She passed away hours after I told her I was going to be okay, dad said she held on for me. Well getting to my point some of the people I hang around have no idea that she past and they'll ask about my mom and I'll say something like she is still here. Someone asked me what my parent's did and I told them about my dad and his situation and how my mom hasn't worked in a while. Is this normal?
  2. I lost my mom to cancer. I tried to open the questions..but it didn't work? I'm willing to answer the questions if you'd like.
  3. I lost my mom a month ago and I'm so easily hurt. I hate when people say "you need to move on" or "Life goes on"! I mean I lost my mom, I took care of her for 7 years and I would do anything in the world so she was comfortable. We always talked about life. I still feel like it was yesterday when I lost her.
  4. My mom passed away a month ago and the day she passed and the few days following it was the most peaceful days outside I have ever experienced. No clouds in the sky no wind blowing it was beautiful. I knew she was telling me she was at peace. My mom's favorite song was " Live like you were dying" being a terminally ill cancer patient it home for her, we also played it at her funeral. Well I always watch a country music station and watch the music videos, most of them are a very reppitisious(sp?) set. Well one day I was depressed and barely left the couch and "Live like you were dying" came on, it felt like she was hugging my heart. Also "I hope you dance" which my mom loved that song and she said it was about me and my sister. It was amazing.
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