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I am very sorry for the loss of your mom. It is so hard, isn't it? To figure out your life without your biggest support?

It is interesting about your cousin being ambivalent in the results. I pray that this HIPEC will help him.

My memories of my mom are a blessing to me, as are those of my dad. I was really blessed in the parent department. I strive to find a way to live in the present and not dwell on the past too much. I do talk with my mom as if she were here, just as you do. Sometimes, I just calmly try to think what my parents would have advised. If I had always taken their advice, my life would have been better. My life is good, but I could have avoided some stupid mistakes if I had listened to them.

I return your warm regards
Theresa

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We could be twins in the way we regard and relate to our parents!

My folks would never actually offer advice; however we all (five sisters) knew that if were we to ask, we'd get thoughtful and caring responses. [My Dad's Ukrainian mother, who developed mental health issues due to shrapnel in her brain from WWI, interfered so much in the lives of her sons that I think they wanted to avoid becoming like her. She became paranoid and depressed, but way back then this wasn't recognized let alone treated so she floundered through her life harming many in her way, especially her sons. Very sad. My memories of her are so different...]

It's so good to hear from a like-minded soul, stay in touch! Are we able to find one another outside this forum?
Fondly,
Elena
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