What is the hardest thing you have had to do in your life?!


Question: So many things in life are hard to do but it's all a part of living on this Earth. A few come to mind:

Burying my son, mother, father, grandparents

Losing several babies to miscarrage

Fighting a battle with cancer & surviving

Fulfilling my mothers dying wish, that I take care of my Dad until his death (cancer) which I did.

Choosing to become a mom to a toddler just 5 weeks after burying my son.


Answers: So many things in life are hard to do but it's all a part of living on this Earth. A few come to mind:

Burying my son, mother, father, grandparents

Losing several babies to miscarrage

Fighting a battle with cancer & surviving

Fulfilling my mothers dying wish, that I take care of my Dad until his death (cancer) which I did.

Choosing to become a mom to a toddler just 5 weeks after burying my son.

bury my mother

give birth

too painful to discuss

Besides coming up with questions to continuously entertain the Yahoo Community, probably fighting through an illness I had.

bury my mom

so far it was to quit football and the way my knee is i might have to give it up completely

uh... I dunno my life is carefree!

Bury my father.

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Letting go of things and situations I have no control over. Honestly, it can be the most difficult thing to do. But when you are able to, things seem to get better, fast. It helps you put your priorities and things that matter to you in perspective.

I had to bury my grandmother and the thing about she was the only person that really took me seriously. I miss her so much!!

disconnect my sisters life-support and watch her die.

The hardest thing I've had to do is bury my dad after only knowing him for 17 years, we were just really getting to know each other, there was so much more I wanted to ask him but never got the chance. Our family is of native heritage and there is so much history not found out now that he is gone.

I had to take part in the Wushu Nationals after only 6 months of practicing Wushu!I had to compete against much more experienced competitors but I got over my fear and I managed to get third place!

make the decision to pull my mother off of life support with my other family members ...she went in for a simple surgery and came out a vegetable then 5 days later, i gave birth to my 2nd child then i had to get better really quick to attend my mother's services with her new grandson.....They held off on the services for a week and a half so i could see my mother one last time...it was a very devasting time in my life...My mother died very suddenly at 64 yrs old on jan 29, 2006 and my son was born 5 days later...he is nearing his 2nd birthday and it will be a celebration and a mourning at the same time. My mother was my world, she and my dad helped me raise my 1st child, a girl who is now 9 yrs old..she has grown into quite a young little girl and i have my parents also, to thank for that.

Come to terms with my wife's death. I know she would want me to move on and be happy, but there is no happy without her.

Not being able to talk for six months that was horrible.... you should never take the little things you do everyday for granted you miss them loads when there gone..... communication is key...

Bury my little girl. And before that, not be able to 'take away' her leukemia. Every parent wants to be able to help their child, and to be helpless to change such a horrible thing... I don't know if one of the two is worse, but her burial was a moment. I wanted to make her better ... forever.



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