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How does a person live without their parents?

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I can't imagine my parents passing away and have no idea how I'll live and breath without them here on Earth.

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  1. you do because they (your parents) would want you too.   They would want you to live a full and rewarding life toe experience life at it's fullest.  Doing anything less would be dishonor to their memory


  2. U just do. Hopefully your parents taught U to B strong.

  3. When I was a lot younger, the thought of losing my parents brought me to tears quite often. I know where you're coming from. I lost my dad almost nine years ago. It was hard; I loved my dad very much. You move on however. You will always have your memories and hopefully, that eases the pain a little and provides comfort. My advice: enjoy your parents while they are still around.

  4. You have to.

    It's all they would want is for you to be happy and go on with your life.  Either it be unexpected or an illness, you will never ever ever ever be prepared for the devastation of loss.

    I lost my mommy almost 6 years ago at age 20, she was only 52.  It rocked my world.  I went into a deep depression and had to take medication for almost 6 months.  I finally broke out of it b/c I know my mom would want me to be happy.

    I find now, having a baby and a new marriage, that NOT having her here for the milestones in my life will bring me to tears instantly, even 6 years later.

    My husband is the same way.  He lost his father 4 years ago, and it's the times when you juxt have them in your heart so much, it creeps out through your eyes.

    You have no choice but to move on.  You still breathe, you still live.

    Just remember that you can always talk to them, wherever you believe they are.  Talk to them and you will feel better.

    Time heals all, but not always competely.

    Things get better in time.  but heartache will always be lurking.  you have to be strong enough to pull through.

  5. I learned that early, but my parents did not pass away.

    They left before I was born, so, I grew up as an orphan.

    And I had to take the steps on my own.

    One foot in front of the other, because, that is what they

    would want you to do, so you can become a parent yourself.

    And their blood in you, lives on. <}:-})

  6. Well, you should really be talking about this with a close relative and always remember to stay positive. Don't forget that you only have one life so, have fun don't worry!

  7. The answer is, you live. You always live. You continue on, you push forward and keep going. Grief won't kill you, as long as you don't let it. You have to push yourself to continue, but it's important, so you do it.

  8. Death is a natural part of living our lives.  It is God ordained and not the end at all but the beginning of a new chapter.  I am a born-again by the grace of God believer and believe I will enter Heaven someday by way of the pathway of death.  My parents were not believers, I don't think, but they made their own way in their lives as I have done.  What I want is for my children and grandchildren to remember me for the wonderful times we have shared and to move on and make their own memories.

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