9 Things That Happens After You Lose Your Parents

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There is always a change when we lose someone very close to us, especially our parents. They are the reason we are here, and when they leave and you’re still here, you will feel out-of-place like never before.

Whether you’re grieving the death of the person who raised you as his or her own who wasn’t technically a parent things like this are painful in extreme ways. When we lose our parents we are losing the people who have been there for us, from the very start of it all. We grew from them and within our mothers. The bond we share will be intense.

In this article, I am going to go over common changes one face after they Lose their Parents.

1. Hearing others complain about their loved ones makes you angry.

When you hear others complain about the people in their lives, you get mad, because you know that those people won’t be around forever. You know that they will regret the things they’re saying once those people are gone and it hurts you. This is because you are too used to be that kind of person and used to say things you didn’t actually mean.

2. You feel very lonely.

For a very long time, you feel alone. You don’t feel like anyone understands what you’re going through and you don’t want to talk about it. You feel like the only people who truly get you are not here anymore and it kills you inside.

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3. You appreciate those you still have more.

You are finally able to understand how important the people around you are. You appreciate your friends, family, and other people in your life. They matter more now than ever.

4. You struggle to function for a while.

When your parents first pass, you will struggle big time. Things will be different for a long time. They won’t just be better overnight.

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5. You find that they are always on your mind.

Just because your parents are dead does not mean you never think of them. They are always on your mind. You find small reminders of them in everything around you and it can be quite overwhelming.

6. You and your siblings either become closer or further apart.

When we lose our parents our siblings either grow closer to us or pull further away. This varies from person to person and for you it could go either way. If you and your siblings had a good relationship before, you will likely grow closer in the end.

7. You feel lost for a long time.

While you do feel alone, you also feel lost. It’s like you’re unsure of where to go from here. Is anything worth pursuing anymore?

8. Family gatherings are never the same.

Spending time with family is not the same as it was. Everything has changed. Now that your parents are gone, you’re not quite sure how things will play out. For instance, where will you have Thanksgiving?

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9. You finally accept the flaws they had and miss those too.

After your parents passed all the things you thought you hated about them become things you miss. While they might have gotten on your nerves back then you’d do anything now to experience those things all over again. You might not have liked the way they did some things, but they weren’t as bad as you had made them be.

Conclusion

It complicates healing from the loss of those who stood by your side through everything and helped you to grow into who you are today is extremely hard. It takes a lot of time and for many even years after this loss occurres, the wound it left feels fresh. Losing your parents changes you in more ways than you might want to admit.

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