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I don't think the pain will ever go away. It has lessened over time, but sometimes, if I
think too hard, or on certain days, the grief is all new again. It's a permanent part of my
being now.
Cathy
Grandmother of Brooke
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No, I don't think the pain will ever go away, I will never miss him less, I just think that
God gives you the strength to carry on and if you listen, he teaches you how to handle
pain. I don't think the pain gets any less, or the yearning to hold your child fades, I just
think God holds your hand and walks you through and on those days that you are to
weary and weak, he carries you.
Jeni Taylor
Mother of Cylis Taylor
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The pain doesn't go away, ever. It will lessen a little sometimes and once in a while it
will come back in a big tidal wave. I think, as the years pass, the tidal waves become
farther apart. Unlike in the beginning, it's a constant tsunami.
Roxanne Noddin
Mother of Jacob
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No. It won't go away. I have learned to live with my pain. I still feel it physically in
my chest sometimes but it comes and goes now. It has lessened tremendously over the
years. Don't think it will be this painful forever, time seems to creep by at the same time
it seems to go so fast.
Linda Kaiser
Mother of Cheyenne
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Honestly? No. I don’t think so. My child passed away in the fall of 2003. I still miss him daily. My grandmother lost a child back in 1945. She still mentions him from time to time, goes to visits his grave, and even as recently as when my son passed expressed her guilt at his death, which was due of course to something utterly natural and completely beyond her control.
Michelle Read
Mother of Nicky
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"... it is not the will of your Father which is in Heaven, that one of these little ones
should perish."
Matthew 18:14
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