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61, Psychiatric Nurse. Not able to get a permanent job after being with an agency for 15 years. Work slowed, couldnt pay mortgage. Hadto sell my house. During this time my 44 year old daugher died at my house, helping me clean up. I had to move to a place I could afford, 3 hrs from Melbourne. My grand daughter had a baby 6 weeks ago. Her mother was my daughter. Too much to cope with.
About my Loss:
My daughter was born a week after my 17th birthday, I had to fight my parents to keep her. She has been the most important person in my life.
It has been almost 6 months and the missing her is so big, I feel like I'm not complete. My brain doesnt fucnction. I have lost lots of weight, dont eat much. Just feel empty, alone,unreal, my life hass such a vacuum
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