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	<title>Comments on: Lessons From The Bedside Of The Dying</title>
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		<title>By: ursula, health wellness, chronic pain</title>
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		<description>Somtimes the loss of a parent does not hit for sometime later.  It could be days, months years later.  It begins with seeing something that reminds you oaf your parents.  Or something someone says.  Or even you go about your daily life and you notice people that look just like them.
There is a saying when that happens it is like the image of their face is superimposed over the person&#039;s face we are seeeing.  Just to remind us they have not forgotten us.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Somtimes the loss of a parent does not hit for sometime later.  It could be days, months years later.  It begins with seeing something that reminds you oaf your parents.  Or something someone says.  Or even you go about your daily life and you notice people that look just like them.<br />
There is a saying when that happens it is like the image of their face is superimposed over the person&#8217;s face we are seeeing.  Just to remind us they have not forgotten us.</p>
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