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Post by davidsmomy on Feb 10, 2013 18:56:02 GMT -5
Its been 3 years 10 weeks i dont know how its been that long that I lost my son David Timothy been missing him a lot lately in all the years he has been gone I've only had one dream of him ever and he was the age of 18 yrs old he was born sitll at 23 weeks and 4 days but in my dream Im crying he lays his head down in my lap and cries with me and tells me its ok mommy the dream is all i have to keep me going lately it seems not sure what the dream means but if anyone has any ideas please feel free to share with me
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Post by jezebel on Feb 12, 2013 9:28:47 GMT -5
I am sorry for your loss I can only say I hope yu dreamm of him soon. I don't know how else to help you.
Rhayden
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Post by Healthylife4 Tori on Mar 17, 2013 16:37:57 GMT -5
I think It was his way of sending his love. He knows how much you love him and how much he was wanted. - And it was his way of sending comfort to you. Maybe he came as a young man to let you know his life went on he got to grow in heaven- or he came as a older young man because he knew you would k,now who he was.
I have lost four daughter's and different times in my life have had dreams that helped me. They were a gift to me at the time. ((hugs)) Not even death can break the bonds of love.
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Post by Clara Hinton on May 12, 2013 7:54:14 GMT -5
I think most of us who have lost a child have had dreams -- ones that we can't understand, and some that are just like our child was there with us. I've had both kinds.
I, too, believe that our dreams of our child are the "connection" -- that special bond between mother and child. Our child is letting us know that he/she is okay -- safe from all harm. (That's the way I like to think of it.)
I hope that future dreams are comforting to you -- a way of you staying connected to your child and a way of bringing a bit of peace to your aching heart.
Love, Clara
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