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    Relatives attend a funeral for a woman who died of an Aids related disease on September 13, 1999 in Gamalakhe, in Natal, South Africa. South Coast Hospice, a local hospice that helps people in this rural area, helped the family to pay for the funeral. It?s estimated that about one thousand South African's die every day and that about 5.5 million of the population are infected. A woman who died of Aids related disease is buried on September 13, 1999 in her garden in Gamalakhe, South Africa. South Africa has the highest increae of HIV/Aids in the world and about 8 million people are infected in the country.(Photo: Per-Anders Pettersson/ Liaison Agency)

    After My Parent Died, Nothing in My Life Ever Went Right Again Until I Acted

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    By Ray Newsroom on February 5, 2026 News

     

    After My Parent Died, Nothing in My Life Ever Went Right Again Until I Acted

    When my parent passed away, I thought the worst had already happened. But I was wrong. Soon after, it felt like everything in my life began to collapse.

    Jobs I held ended abruptly, personal relationships fell apart, and even small plans seemed impossible to complete. It was as if a shadow had followed me from that day onward.

    I felt lost, hopeless, and abandoned. Friends tried to console me, but no words could ease the growing emptiness inside. Every day was a struggle just to get through, and the simplest tasks became exhausting.

    I began questioning myself, wondering if I was being punished or if something invisible was keeping me from moving forward. As months passed, my anxiety and fear grew stronger.

    I wanted to give up completely. The grief I carried seemed to have trapped me in a cycle of failure. I knew I had to act, but I did not know where to start or who could help.

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