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Lost my son
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I am 53 Years old.  my Son would have been 24 on August 14th. He died June 21, 2014. I can hardly stand my grief. Even with a strong faith, I find it is no comfort. I dont have any motivation…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Steven Galvan Feb 16, 2015.

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I am 53 years old, a mother and housewife.
About my Loss:
We let my son borrow a motorcycle so as to have a means to get to work. He drove it drunk and smashed into a utility pole and got himself killed. I feel guilty as I knew he sometimes drank, but didnt think he would drink and drive. he had a history in the past of heavy drinking and drugs, but he was doing so well, we thought were helping him, but we only helped him get killed. I loved him more than life itself. but he died June 21, 2014 just shy of being 24.

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