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DEAR ABBY

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Dear Abby:

I’m a mom of three young adults, a daughter and two sons. The oldest recently married. My youngest is finishing his last two years of college out of state. Three months ago, he met a young lady.

I have tried constantly to be close with all my children, but the youngest has always kept me at bay. He expresses how different we are. Now that he has met this young lady, I think he’s trying to push me further away and continue on with her and her mom. It makes me sad because no matter how hard I try to be a good mother and be present, it doesn’t work. What do you suggest?

— Sad Mom in Mississipp­i

Dear Mom:

Your son is pursuing not only this young lady, but also his independen­ce, which is normal for someone his age, and he may need to separate from you for a while. Back off for now and allow him some space. Whether this college romance will pan out is anyone’s guess, so calm down. If possible, concentrat­e on things other than your empty nest. However, if you are unable to do that, ask your physician or your insurance company to refer you to a licensed psychother­apist to help you get through this.

Dear Abby:

I lost my schnauzer to diabetes five months ago. He was my best and, really, only friend. I can’t get over the guilt for having to euthanize him. I hate myself. I have cried every day since because I feel like I let him down. I have never had to go through this before. It was so traumatic I just can’t get over it. Why is this so hard?

— Beyond Grief in Utah

Dear Beyond Grief:

You have my sympathy. If your dog was suffering and your veterinari­an told you the time had come for him to go, you did the right thing.

Our beloved pets should run and play rather than suffer. This is so painful because you loved your cherished family member and feel you should have saved him, which, of course, was beyond your power.

Every pet owner faces what you are experienci­ng when they leave their pet at the Rainbow Bridge. In time, your pain should lessen. But if it persists to the point that it interferes with the rest of your life, consult your veterinari­an about joining a grief support group.

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