Mar 19, 2006, 02:03 AM
Local time: Mar 19, 2006, 03:03 PM
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I'm very sorry to hear this, Neo. Not long ago, when my grandfather passed away due to a stroke relapse, I nearly cried my heart out, for he is one of my dearest in the family. At then I thought I wouldn't survive as a whole in due course, because the impact is too strong for the feeble-hearted me to bear--I've never before experienced any loss of my family members.
But I lived.
Don't give up living, really, because I'm sure your mum would be distressed if she knew it up there. Her departure might signify a good thing, tell yourself, now that she's liberated from this suffering (My once-active grandfather was barred from the outside world for nearly fifteen years because of his impaired movement, and bedridden for a month, before he succumbs)
My deepest condolences to you, my friend. Compared to other GFF members, I am not an expert in consolation, but I truly hope time will wash away those painful moments. Cry if you need to, because that is one catalyst to lighten yourself. But don't get overly depressed, for this is life.
Do look me up on MSN some time when you feel better, and we'll have a talk.
Regards,
Arc
Jam it back in, in the dark.
He who can predict winning numbers should not set off fire crackers.
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