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You helped me after my Mum passed away

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You helped me after my Mum passed away
You helped me after my Mum passed away

DEAR DEIDRE: After my mum died of cancer, I felt incredibly guilty.
The last thing I said to her was: “Hurry up and die.”

I didn’t mean it nastily, but I just couldn’t bear to see her suffer any longer.

I’m 55. My mum was 80. I felt dreadful and believed that I had not done enough for her.

Instead of being with her at the hospital as she neared the end, I had chosen to spend time with my wife and daughter.

There was absolutely nobody I could admit this to, except you.

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You reassured me that I sounded like a caring and loving son, and I hadn’t done anything wrong. You said guilt was a common emotion in bereavement, whatever the circumstances.

You sent me your Bereavement support pack and advised me to have counselling to help me work through my feelings.

As you advised, I contacted Cruse Bereavement (cruse.org.uk, 0808 808 1677), which was scary at first, as I find it hard to open up.

I have begun speaking to a counsellor and it is helping.

Thank you, for being there when I had nobody else to turn to.

DEIDRE SAYS: Many men find it hard to show emotion or seek help.

I hope that in time you are able to move on and think of all your happy memories.

Sally Land

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