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Old 11-18-2010, 04:11 PM   #118
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I think the hardest part is that I feel like time does not ease the pain. I lost My Dad.. 3 years ago and it still feels like yesterday. I was going through My email folders and found the one that I made that carries his obituary and notes from friends, co-workers, etc and the pain just comes flooding back in.

I can remember thinking when I was younger that I wished I had no memory.. because I did not want to remember certain things that had happened in My life.

Now, I am forever thankful that I have one.

As Mr. Moon said.. hanging in there.. and talk to others about the loss if you can.. because that is the one thing that I find that truly does help.
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