We never stop wanting our mothers. That is probably our first and last longing. When I cared for patients in times of pain and need, they often called out for their motherβs comfort. We want out mothers when we are giving birth, traumatized by pain or events, and at the moment of death. Many times I have held the hand of elderly patients whose mothers had to have been long dead and had the patient call me βMother.β I never corrected them. Who am I to say it wasnβt their mother they saw as they moved on.
You are right, Linda.
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