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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 764945" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p><em>Thank you ANewLife4Me for your post and compassion. I lost a son to death. Not one day goes by that I do not think of him. Even though his death was the worst thing I have ever experienced, I must admit that when my daughter was at her worst it was almost more painful than my son's death. My daughter was given the gift of life and was doing such dangerous and crazy things. The pain of having a dead child and another child that is disrespectful to life was so much for my health that I developed a heart condition, it actually broke my heart into a million pieces. I am working at gathering the pieces. I miss my son terribly. He was mentally ill, he was kind and compassionate. When I was sick with the flu or anything else he was always the first to take care of me, running to the grocery store to make sure I had fresh fruit and chicken soup. He knew I love avocados and would hand pick me the best ones. I live with one foot on this earth and one in the afterlife. It's been a rough journey. I try to find gratitude in each day. My heart has since healed itself and I am mostly healthy. When around my husband's bipolar family I get the worst case of Acid Reflux. I try to avoid them at all cost. Wishing all of you much peace, love and smooth days filled with Zen activities and Zen people.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 764945, member: 22416"] [I]Thank you ANewLife4Me for your post and compassion. I lost a son to death. Not one day goes by that I do not think of him. Even though his death was the worst thing I have ever experienced, I must admit that when my daughter was at her worst it was almost more painful than my son's death. My daughter was given the gift of life and was doing such dangerous and crazy things. The pain of having a dead child and another child that is disrespectful to life was so much for my health that I developed a heart condition, it actually broke my heart into a million pieces. I am working at gathering the pieces. I miss my son terribly. He was mentally ill, he was kind and compassionate. When I was sick with the flu or anything else he was always the first to take care of me, running to the grocery store to make sure I had fresh fruit and chicken soup. He knew I love avocados and would hand pick me the best ones. I live with one foot on this earth and one in the afterlife. It's been a rough journey. I try to find gratitude in each day. My heart has since healed itself and I am mostly healthy. When around my husband's bipolar family I get the worst case of Acid Reflux. I try to avoid them at all cost. Wishing all of you much peace, love and smooth days filled with Zen activities and Zen people.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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