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writes: hi how to live life without my dad? he recently died of cardiac arrest on 22 september 2010, after his death there is no happiness left in my and my mom's life. i am the only daughter, no other child, i want my dad back pls. help me out how to live with this grief which weighs me down each and everyday..... Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, bhawna +, writes (8 December 2010):
bhawna is verified as being by the original poster of the questionthaks for ur support
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reader, bhawna +, writes (8 December 2010):
bhawna is verified as being by the original poster of the questionthanxxxxxxxx so much you r such nice person may god give you happy and long life
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reader, bhawna +, writes (8 December 2010):
bhawna is verified as being by the original poster of the questionthanxxxxxxxx so much you r such nice person may god give you happy and long life
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reader, bhawna +, writes (7 December 2010):
bhawna is verified as being by the original poster of the questionthanx so much pls.. stay connected with me
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reader, anonymous, writes (7 December 2010): Hi there,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I lost my beloved Dad just over a year ago from a heart attack so I know exactly what you are going through.
I was the most hardest thing I have ever gone through in my whole life. Unfortunately, life still goes on and I promise you that it will get easier. I now think that my Dad would want me to be happy and I do things that will make him proud. I know he is there next to me when I feel like I can`t go on and know that he is supporting me in everything I do. Your dad wouldn`t want to see you upset so stay strong for the sake of your Mum - maybe you two can help each other with the grief.
My heart goes out to you. xx
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reader, anonymous, writes (7 December 2010): I believe we live on and I believe you father lives on. It is difficult letting go of their physical body and our attachment to their being visible and involved in our lives. When the loss is so new, we can hardly imagine how the new and empty life will ever feel right again without them.
But soon you will see him in the butterfly, or in the sunlight, or in your memories and with the knowledge that he still lives in spirit... he is still connected to you.
A thousand years on earth is but a blink of an eye in heaven. Live your life well as a testament to the love you have for him. Make his name proud. Smile in your heart when you accomplish something knowing he's smiling right back at you. We are all interconnected... he is still with you.
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