Lost loved ones and trying to learn to grief.

lostchild
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Lost loved ones and trying to learn to grief.

I lost my mother after a long time of health conditions. I been a carer for both parents since I was young and lost my father to parkinson disease in 2010. Continued to look after my mother than lost my mother 2020 to heart problems.  Now that I don't have my parents. I no longer talk to my blood family. The only one is my oldest brother, that has been there for me through everything.  I support from my cousins and other relatives. But with the my family in Armidale I cant stand looking at the them. I am in the process of relocating away from Armidale as I decided that I need a fresh start. 

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Katekat
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Re: Lost loved ones and trying to learn to grief.

Morning @lostchild and welcome to our community.

 

The most important thing to remember is that you are not alone here 😘

 

When are you moving? And what area are you moving to?

 

-Kate

Cancer Council Online Community Manager

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ActuariesDiseas
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Re: Lost loved ones and trying to learn to grief.

You are not alone here. Good luck to you mate.

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MyheroCoolSpy
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Re: Lost loved ones and trying to learn to grief.

If you need fresh start then, so be it. But, always remember you are not alone in your battle. You have your family, friends and us! 

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