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A D.eath in the Family.
Friday night we found out that my uncle, after a lot of pain, passed on from Hepatitis B. My siblings and I are fine, mostly just stumped, seeing as we never met him-and never will-because he lived in Pakistan. It is the worst thing in the world to see your parents cry. They took it as best as they can and are keeping a good grip on themselves. The house has been dead quiet because no one really feels like watching TV or playing music.
I keep on wondering what if it were one of my brothers? My sister? One of my friends? One of my parents? I have to meet everyone (especially my relatives) and love them all before we vanish completely....
Posted at 8:46 PM EST on Sunday, March 16, 2008



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@ 9:11 PM EST on Monday, March 17, 2008, look.a.little.closer. said:
I don't know if anything I say could help... my grandfather died four years ago, and I still find it hard to talk about with my parents. It takes a long time to heal from a death, even if you didn't know them very well, or if you've never met them. It will get better, eventually, but it takes time. I hope you, and your family, feel better soon.@ 4:57 PM EST on Monday, March 17, 2008, sakkie-chan said:
*hugs* I'm terribly sorry. You're right, make sure you get a chance to love everyone before it's too late and you're left with a bucketload of regrets. Again, I'm really sorry. Death is never an easy thing.@ 4:22 PM EST on Monday, March 17, 2008, MyBadassUsername said:
sorry dear. *hugs*@ 3:12 AM EST on Monday, March 17, 2008, Les-Innocent-Provocateur said:
*hugs* I'm sorry cherie. But what you said is right, it is important to get to know your family, life is only so precious.@ 9:57 PM EST on Sunday, March 16, 2008, xxSatansAngelxx said:
Sorry to hear about it...I know what it's lik to lose relatives, both those I was close to and those that I never got a chance to get to know. Both are difficult in their own way, and it always leaves you wondering about how delicate life can be (my apologies for how cliched and sentimental this sounds but it's true) and how much you really cherish those you have gotten to know. And yes, it's definitely difficult to see people you've always looked at as symbols if strength break down. But everyone will pull through it, I'm sure. I'm sorry again for the loss...even if you didn't get to know your uncle, it's still a tough thing to deal with in so many ways. I hope your family is alright.@ 8:48 PM EST on Sunday, March 16, 2008, MadEyesBlue said:
I'm sorry, m'dear...