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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I am someone who gets it. My mother passed away when I was 14 and I'm 52 now. I've raised three children without my mom, including my youngest daughter who is now the very age I was when my mom died. I could have written much of your post, especially the parts about your dad moving on, remarrying and feeling alone with your experience. It is hard. I have a great life -- great husband and kids, a rewarding career helping others, and good friends. Still, the loss I feel never fully goes away. I've been to therapy (I am a therapist myself) and I've come to understand my loss and it's impact on me. It isn't all bad. I am a more caring and sensitive person for having gone through my mother's early death. While I wish the loss hadn't happened I see this as a silver lining. Wishing you peace and much joy, OP.[/quote]
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