(2/2) “My mother died on July 6th, 2005. One day toward the end of her life, we were in the subway together, carrying heavy packages, and I could see she was exhausted..."pic.twitter.com/murMYibeWG
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(2/2) “My mother died on July 6th, 2005. One day toward the end of her life, we were in the subway together, carrying heavy packages, and I could see she was exhausted..."pic.twitter.com/murMYibeWG
This is one of the most shocking things I've read on here, you think you have problems and then they're swiftly put into perspective when you read other people's stories. I hope she found peace 
This is heartbreaking. That woman survived physically but her soul was certainly dead. It's so so sad that her way of coping with her hell was putting her own children through it.
Well said. Heartbreaking. When I think of the stories I’ve heard of survivors, the common thread has been one of hope and resilience. But I’ll bet there are many like this. Jarring, sad, and with a legacy on PTSD that greatly impacted their children.
You’re such an empath. So much love to give, especially to yourself and yours. You have something a lot of people don’t have anymore, Heart. You have heart.
I am so sorry for all you went through
I am so sorry that you had to go through that, I really wish you get all the love we are feeling for you now
You are worthy, you are important and I hope you wouldn't feel any hurt, pain or sadness in your life ever again 

Bless your beautiful heart and soul 
OK Brandon old buddy, let's get Part 2 posted, please.
I don’t know the right thing to say except thank you so much for sharing your story, and your mother’s, with us. I hope that life has since been good to you 
How heartbreaking
You are an incredibly resilient woman to get through that.
Power to you & your gorgeous


She died in that camp 
What a nerve-wracking story.
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