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Posted by Karla at September 18, 2011
Tags: Death  Family  2011 September

Well my mom got diagnosed with a serious heart condition when she was 40 and I was 18. Since then she had 4 open heart surgeries the last one being a heart transplant. As luck would have it her new heart developed a very rare form of rejection and was denied a chance at a new heart! So my moms heart finally could pump no more and she freakin died at the ripe old age of 51! She was my best friend and we spoke several times a day and saw each other weekly. So she died in February and my dad calls me 2 days ago to inform me that my sister and I need to come get moms stuff out of the house because he has asked his new girlfriend and her son to move in with him! Yayyyyy LIFE SUCKS!!!!!!!


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By knollary.myopenid.com at 13,Nov,11 02:26

what the hell....If I were you, I'd never be able to forgive my father.


By anonymous at 13,Nov,11 09:24

ihad to pull the plug on my wife of 30 years i cant forgive my self
By anonymous at 13,Nov,11 17:48

I'm so sorry! Had that decision 3 years ago on Christmas. Fortunately, my mom made that decision for herself and died on her own on Christmas eve. The same Christmas, my 15 year old daughter told me she was pregnant. Last Christmas, I had a stillborn son on Christmas Eve morning. My mom died at 7:11A.M. Christmas Eve 2007 and my baby was delivered at 7:11A.M. Christmas Eve 2010


By anonymous at 15,Nov,11 03:49

Im sorry about your loss.. I know if my dad would of told me that i would be flattening his tires every chance i could get.


By anonymous at 21,Nov,11 12:27

Hi deadman...


By anonymous at 29,Nov,11 14:21

I am sorry for your loss ..

I know you must be feeling very angry , hurt , disappointed , with your father but , maybe this is his way of dealing with her death .

It's good he has found love again but if he has not fully healed then is is going to be terribly bad for his new g/f .

I know it is hard but try to be there for your dad he is trying to cope with life .

Has your family gone to any counseling ?
I think that might help bring your family together ..
Death is so painful but to know your mom is in a better place with no more hurt , pain , crying is something you should feel peace about .

God Bless you and know God is with you even tho you do not feel it he is and to know this is good .


By anonymous at 03,Mar,12 07:57

I'm sorry you lost your mum, that is the worst thing that can happen when we are so young and need our mums care and affection and love. Try and remember the times when she was well and you were both close and happy. Let go of all the negative feelings that you have with your father and maybe realise that this is his way of getting over his loss too. Grieve makes us behave in the most mysterious ways, however I'm not making excuses for the way he has behaved - asking you to remove your mums things from the house so his girlfriend can move in. Whatever the reason, you loved your mum and keep your special memories of her forever. Let go of uncaring, unrespectful people. As it has a negative affect on lives. Wish you well, lesley


By Lesley at 03,Mar,12 08:04

I'm sorry you lost your mum, that is the worst thing that can happen when we are so young and need our mums care and affection and love. Try and remember the times when she was well and you were both close and happy. Let go of all the negative feelings that you have with your father and maybe realise that this is his way of getting over his loss too. Grieve makes us behave in the most mysterious ways, however I'm not making excuses for the way he has behaved - asking you to remove your mums things from the house so his girlfriend can move in. Whatever the reason, you loved your mum and keep your special memories of her forever. Let go of uncaring, unrespectful people. As it has a negative affect on lives. Wish you well, lesley


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