Remembering Dan.

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NutCase

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"I have been informed that Trent went home....yesterday???...he still will be getting treatments but doesn't need the hospital anymore. Keep praying because in some ways the hard part begins...trying to find a way to find their way back to a "new" normal."

this was the latest update over there from april 18
 
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Brinny, I like your avatar! Very humbling.

Has anyone heard an update on Dan's son, the one who was hospitalized?

The one about sin? That one had me thinking too, thanks.
 
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Of course they are. Grief is sometimes a lifelong process. I lost someone over 5 years ago and under certain circumstances, I still find myself wanting to collapse into tears. You don't "get over" it... you just learn to live in spite of it.
 
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Of course they are. Grief is sometimes a lifelong process. I lost someone over 5 years ago and under certain circumstances, I still find myself wanting to collapse into tears. You don't "get over" it... you just learn to live in spite of it.

Yep, it's been nine long years for me and I cry at the stupidest things now. And I still can't "go on".
 
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