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In reply to the discussion: When do you ever stop crying? [View all]Maraya1969
(23,305 posts)21. I'm 64 and very much alone also. My cousin is my medical POA.
I made out my will after my mom died and I have questioned everything several times since then. But I am just sitting with my decisions right now because no one is going to be perfect.
Hope Hospice has great services for people who are grieving. I bet they could answer a lot of your questions. I really love that organization. They were so helpful with my mom, (and with me) during her long sickness and death.
You will find your way. One thing I think we realize too late about life is that everything changes. But change can bring good things too.
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You need to find a grief counselor. Ask for help. It's normal to grieve, but you
sinkingfeeling
Jul 2022
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