Posted by MFPoor on December 30, 2012 at 04:42:19 from (72.4.0.230):
In Reply to: Getting over it posted by Farmallmaniac on December 30, 2012 at 00:42:55:
Think of what she would want for you. I'm certain she wouldn't want you to be miserable. Try to be happy and remember all the GOOD times you two had together. Don't let others try to tell you that "you'll get over it". You don't. But you do eventually accept the loss and learn to live again. I've lost both sets of grandparents, both my parents, my mother and father in law, and a wife and a son. Not a day goes by I don't think about each one. But I try to dwell on happy memories.
My father and I had issues towards the end of his life. I didn't spend the time with him that I should have and wish I would have. That bothers me sometimes, but I take it as the last great lesson he taught me. Now I try to make certain anyone I care about takes full advantage of every opportunity to spend time with family. Grief can consume you or it can make you a better person. Which one do you suppose Granny would want for you?
Hang in there, and if you feel the need to talk, come on back. Just ignore the negative comments that show up from time to time. The vast majority of folks on here are good people and will take the time to help when they can.
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