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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]truly wallow in my despair.[/quote] Your mother would not want this for you [/quote] I know, and it's what allows me to be okay 99% of the time. I just miss her so much, and there are still moments when the realization that she is gone hits me like a tidal wave.[/quote] Not normal if you are 30+[/quote] By 25 years old, someone should be mature enough to be able to accept death. What is wrong with people today? Is this why families put people through hell to try to keep them alive another week or two?[/quote] 25 is the new 15 nowadays so I’d say by 30 or so. As to keeping ppl on life support I read an interesting topic on reddit on emergency medicine sub where ppl claimed that sometimes it’s done as a punishment for having been abusive. Then of course there’s the financial aspect as the grandma brings in SS. And finally it’s weak and selfish ppl who can’t let go [/quote]
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