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At 5:43, on June 24th, 2013, my Dad died after battling a brain tumor for over 6 years. I'm coming up on three years after that. I was 16 when he died.
It's okay that he's gone though. In the 3 years since, I've seen my family get closer, my friends be more supportive, and long lost connections be reestablished. But I miss him like hell To this day, I still see news and think about telling him about it. I learn things that he would've loved to chat about. I go on dates and meet wonderful women he would love to know. I graduate and he's not there. When I get married, he won't be there. When I have kids, they won't have a Grandpa to love them. I have a hole in my life. |
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Glad you were able to express your sorrow now sweetie
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My dad passed away in 2014. Although he was ill for years it still hurt and does to this day. I try to remember all the good times we had the fun things we did. Hold on to all the memories.
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They will always be with us in our minds and in our hearts. Physically they are gone, yet time does heal. I lost my dad in 2012 and my mom just recently 2016. Remember the good times and journal how you feel. In time you can take the journal out, read it and add to it. It is a measure to heal with. Blessings
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I'm so sorry. It really hurts and sometimes the wounds feels very fresh like it just happened.
Just make sure you grieve as often as you need to. There is no time limit...
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