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<blockquote data-quote="Larry" data-source="post: 123744" data-attributes="member: 3060"><p>My sister died when I was 9 and she was 6. It basically tore up our family...</p><p></p><p>I'm very sorry to hear it... I really DON'T know how you feel right now, but I know I had to eventually let it set in over several years (30+ and it still sucks!!!!!), if you don't it can tear you and your family up too.</p><p></p><p>Cry when you want to, scream when you need to, it may not help, but it sure can't hurt... for me and my mom, it took about 10 years for us to stop dreaming every night you'll wake up to a new reality.... but nobody said life was fair. I'm not going to dish out platitudes, except to say, I know enough to say this, the more you stuff you're feelings down, even in traffic, or McDonald's, the more it's going to sneak up your blind side and can cost you even more....</p><p></p><p>I'm sooooo, sooooo sorry! I sincerely hope you find "closure" some day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry, post: 123744, member: 3060"] My sister died when I was 9 and she was 6. It basically tore up our family... I'm very sorry to hear it... I really DON'T know how you feel right now, but I know I had to eventually let it set in over several years (30+ and it still sucks!!!!!), if you don't it can tear you and your family up too. Cry when you want to, scream when you need to, it may not help, but it sure can't hurt... for me and my mom, it took about 10 years for us to stop dreaming every night you'll wake up to a new reality.... but nobody said life was fair. I'm not going to dish out platitudes, except to say, I know enough to say this, the more you stuff you're feelings down, even in traffic, or McDonald's, the more it's going to sneak up your blind side and can cost you even more.... I'm sooooo, sooooo sorry! I sincerely hope you find "closure" some day. [/QUOTE]
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