Posted by tractormiallis on December 30, 2012 at 14:28:20 from (216.18.244.12):
In Reply to: Getting over it posted by Farmallmaniac on December 30, 2012 at 00:42:55:
Farmallmaniac- We never really get over death of a loved one, 3 of my 4 grandparents are gone and I am 28, and I still think about them nearly daily, more so the ones I was close with. It is natural. You however were really close with your grandma, so you still are getting used to her not being there, and that is normal. Live your life pleasing to God and live the life that would make your grandma pleased. You mention the guilt of things you should have done or said.. that is natural... we all say things that we shouldnt to people.. or do things that we wanted to at the time. Our vision- so to speak is always 20/20 after the fact, but no one is perfect, but your grandma probably was pleased that you were being successful, even though you werent with her when she wanted you to be. Your situation now- try to get help with your grandpa so you can have time for yourself. Remember- make your grandpa and grandma proud, and talk to a pastor of your church or deacon or someone you trust about your feelings and ask for prayer. I would seek counsel with your chuch prior to going to a doctor for depression. I attend church also, and my email is open if you need to talk.
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