My Mum passed away peacefully on Sunday 9th July, she had deteriorated very quickly in just a few days. I'm not sure how I feel......numb, shocked, empty are but a few emotions going around in my head. But she is now back with my Dad who passed away last August.
Julie
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Julie my condolences to you and family. It is always a shock when it happens no matter how much you realise it will happen. As you say she is with your Dad now and free of PSP too.
You have had a bad year. Hope you are taking care of yourself and have family and friends who care.
Marie x
You have my condolences, your mom is now at peace.
Hello Julie. So very sorry to hear of your very sad loss. God bless your mum but she is with your dad now and free from the psp horridness. I hope you get the physical and mental strength to enable you to come to terms with your life as it is now. They say time heals and I can only say that it does. When I lost my dearest mum it took awhile but I can now remember her with laughs at all out funny times and especially her funny Irish sayings that I find myself saying now. Take care of yourself. Marie
So sorry. Cherish. Cherish the memories and look for her every day. When you feel the wind on your neck when you see a bird on a tree. Know she has you covered!! Many prayers.
Dear Julie - my greatest comfort was that I could feel my dad inside of me, how he raised me, how I feel about things, my love for music & nature. I'm sure you can feel your mum inside of you and I hope this will bring you peace. As welll that her suffering has ended.
So sorry your mum has passed away but she is now free from terrible PSP disease. You've had a horrendous year in losing your dad too. Take time to grieve in your own way and in your own time. Sending you lots of love, Nanny857 xx
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