R.C. POYNTER
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About Me:
I am a widow, and I have a 25 year old severely disabled son who is the light of my life. I am a writer and can stay home to take care of him, which, again, guides me usually more toward Light than stress, depression, etc.
About my Loss:
...But a recent loss may be too much for me to try to work through, alone...my mother died this week, and what could possibly be bothering me subconsciously is that she passed from the same illness that my son has. =( I think that this sadness on top of sadness is causing my first ever concern of how it will take for me to 'bounce back'.

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At 11:41am on August 19, 2013, Connie K said…

Dear RC

I am sorry to have to welcome you to our group. So sorry for your loss. Sending you prayers and hugs

 
 
 

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