Thanks, it does help so much to read your stories & to know you understand.
I am so sorry to those of you who lost your mums so young. I just can't imagine.
Lime, another friend says she still talks to her mum, some 25 odd years on. I find it hard to do but like your voicemail thing, I keep revisiting my text messages, looking all the way back to a couple of years ago when I got this phone. She wrote me a couple of letters too, when she knew she was going to die. But I prefer to read the texts - it sounds just like the normal her ITMS.
I think probably I am trying to rush things. I understand (from some IRL friends, including my DH, and from your thread here) that no matter the time that passes the void will remain. Probably counseling won't help me, I just want to make it feel better.
I remember my Mum's grief at losing her mum when I was 3. One of my very first memories is of her crying in the kitchen and my feeling distressed because I couldn't help her. Phoebe is 3 as well. I wish she would remember her Grandma but I fear she is already forgetting, as I forgot. I wonder if it hurt my mum as it hurts me that she doesn't remember. Mum adored her grandkids. She had all the time in the world for them and was so understanding, even when she was so ill and feeling weak and terribly sick.
Anyway, rambling now. Thanks for your kindness. I hope I can be a support to you all in your darker times too.

