It gave me chills when she said that both her husband and herself heard their daughter speak to them after she passed. The same thing happened to me when my father died. I heard him say loud and clear, " I'm in Heaven now."
I'm sp sorry I have 3 daughter 2 younger one 13 and one 15 this is one of my biggest fears I truly am sorry but really there are no words that could ever be said xoxo
I appreciate the “tell them you love them”. I learned fairly young that when you leave somebody not by dying, just leave their presence. You never know it’s gonna be the last time so I’m real big on always saying I love you as my last parting words with my children and they think I’m a little bit of a psychopath because if they go oh wait and go to start asking me a question before I let them hang up we have to say I love you and they think I’m crazy, but when they’re dead died in January very suddenly the last thing he said that was good night. I love you and from the opposite end of the Spectrum I cannot tell you how much comfort that brings my children each and every day is they learn to live without their father I hope you don’t think that I am critiquing your criticizing. I’m just hoping my little sentences won’t have anybody else having regrets when they lose somebody. God bless you and I wish your family, peace, love and strength
I’m so sorry for Your loss. This is such and important topic. We have four daughters. Two teenagers and One has gone thru something similar, but praying she will be o.k. There are not enough resources for parents. So many kids go thru this, so bringing it to light will make a huge difference.
My heart breaks for you dear Mumma. After my son’s death I could not go into his room for almost 2 years,do it in your time. It was so hard to go into his room,but once I did I took lots of photos from every position,so I could get them print them up into photos,which I still haven’t done and it’s been over years. Don’t let anyone tell you how to grieve,do grief your way.your life is changed forever. Big hugs ❤
it's heartbreaking to hear that there weren't any facilities to help this child. We're talking about a child who came to her parents for help and was open about how she felt and wasn't helped by the inpatient set up that was available and that is heartbreaking.
It is heartbreaking. Also how the impact of the first facility had on her perception of treatment centers. There are many aspects of this story that are heartbreaking. One thing that keeps coming up in the podcasts is "if at first it doesn't work, be ok trying something else." We even talked about this in the podcast. Thanks for your viewership and taking the time to comment. Hope you have a blessed day.
this is my 4th video in a row. Such a moving podcast. My mother in law lost her daughter (my sister in law) to disease. I have incredible respect and feel a certain awe for you parents who live with the grief of losing a child. It takes courage and strength to keep putting one foot in front of the other, 👼❤
Thank you for your viewership, we hope the podcast has been helpful. We are sorry to hear about the loss of your sister in law. Thank you for your respect. Our eyes have been opened to how often a child loss occurs. Hope you have a wonderful week.
It is mind blowing for us also, hopefully you can see the shock on our faces when we find out. It also makes us sad to know some else has had a child die on the same day 😔. Thank you for your support of the channel. God bless 🙏.
@@LostChildPodcast i can def see it when Camille looks at you when you’ve found out like just wow. I am very very sorry you all have had to experience the loss of a child & I will continue to pray for healing, understanding and joy to be bestowed upon your hearts. I will continue to support by watching every video, leaving a comment, and sharing. 🙏🏽🫶🏽 Blessings.
I am so sorry first off❤ Its like being in a altered reality & you cant believe your life seemed so easy a week before & the conversations your having. I felt like I was robotic. Everytime the doctors tell you something you barley have time to digest it, vefore the next blow comes. Thank You for sharing it always helps others & never easy. Its so easy for people to judge from the outside looking in, but they need to remember how you think you might respond vs. what the reality is can be very different. Online support groups with other that knew how I felt, helped me greatly.❤
I’m so sorry. I deal with my two daughters with mental health issues. One has schizophrenia and one anxiety and depression. It is so hard and it’s a lifetime commitment. I’m always afraid one of them will do something. They both attempted once.
Young man so very very proud of you and so very very sorry for your loss x I hope that they talk to and I hope every day gets better. Love from Ireland 🇮🇪 xx
I’m very sorry for your loss. The pain must be truly unspeakable. The question why do bad things happen to good people is partly flawed. According to the Bible no person is truly good except God. Since the beginning of time and the creation of Adam and Eve God game them a free will and they sinned. We have all sinned and fallen short of the Glory of God. It’s only through Jesus we have any hope of eternal life. Tragedies unfortunately happen. People get sick and die. But it’s not Gods desire that anyone should perish for eternity. He wants all of us to come to him regardless and know the free gift of salvation and eternal life and peace with him forever.
The American medical health care system is failing many people, but is especially deficient in access to and continuity in mental health care. Also, the digital age has been beneficial in many aspects, but the impulsive actions of people posting cruel comments that exist online forever is reprehensible, but more so when directed at young people who are already vulnerable as they are navigating life toward adulthood, which is difficult regardless of any mental health issues. There simply has to be improved overall health care and controls by social media companies in what is allowed to be posted, specifically awful comments that cannot be erased. Maddie may have only received one text from a friend, "not wanting to be friends anymore," but perhaps had actually received more that are unknown. Communication and actions have deteriorated with adults, refer to behavior in public places, such as airplanes, so we must correct this in order for children to not mimic it, and instead learn appropriate, constructive human interaction and conflict resolution and not feel threatened and despairing to the point of not wanting to live.
Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment on several of our podcasts. We appreciate your viewership and your point of view. Yes, as adults we need to model healthy behavior. Have a wonderful day.
It gave me chills when she said that both her husband and herself heard their daughter speak to them after she passed. The same thing happened to me when my father died. I heard him say loud and clear, " I'm in Heaven now."
That is an amazing experience to have! Blessings to you.
Blake you are such an amazing interviewer. Keep up the great work.
Thanks, we appreciate it!
I miss her everyday. Love you mom
I’m sorry 😞. Thank you for commenting on the podcast!
So sorry
I'm sp sorry I have 3 daughter 2 younger one 13 and one 15 this is one of my biggest fears I truly am sorry but really there are no words that could ever be said xoxo
I appreciate the “tell them you love them”. I learned fairly young that when you leave somebody not by dying, just leave their presence. You never know it’s gonna be the last time so I’m real big on always saying I love you as my last parting words with my children and they think I’m a little bit of a psychopath because if they go oh wait and go to start asking me a question before I let them hang up we have to say I love you and they think I’m crazy, but when they’re dead died in January very suddenly the last thing he said that was good night. I love you and from the opposite end of the Spectrum I cannot tell you how much comfort that brings my children each and every day is they learn to live without their father I hope you don’t think that I am critiquing your criticizing. I’m just hoping my little sentences won’t have anybody else having regrets when they lose somebody. God bless you and I wish your family, peace, love and strength
I’m so sorry for Your loss. This is such and important topic. We have four daughters. Two teenagers and One has gone thru something similar, but praying she will be o.k. There are not enough resources for parents. So many kids go thru this, so bringing it to light will make a huge difference.
🇸🇪 Thank you!
Thank you for taking the time to comment. Hope you have a wonderful day.
It would be lovely to see more pictures of the children you are speaking about: it might help your audience to connect more easily.
Thank you for your suggestion. We will see what we can do. Have a great day.
I was just about to say the same thing
My heart breaks for you dear Mumma. After my son’s death I could not go into his room for almost 2 years,do it in your time. It was so hard to go into his room,but once I did I took lots of photos from every position,so I could get them print them up into photos,which I still haven’t done and it’s been over years. Don’t let anyone tell you how to grieve,do grief your way.your life is changed forever. Big hugs ❤
it's heartbreaking to hear that there weren't any facilities to help this child. We're talking about a child who came to her parents for help and was open about how she felt and wasn't helped by the inpatient set up that was available and that is heartbreaking.
It is heartbreaking. Also how the impact of the first facility had on her perception of treatment centers. There are many aspects of this story that are heartbreaking. One thing that keeps coming up in the podcasts is "if at first it doesn't work, be ok trying something else." We even talked about this in the podcast. Thanks for your viewership and taking the time to comment. Hope you have a blessed day.
this is my 4th video in a row. Such a moving podcast. My mother in law lost her daughter (my sister in law) to disease. I have incredible respect and feel a certain awe for you parents who live with the grief of losing a child. It takes courage and strength to keep putting one foot in front of the other, 👼❤
Thank you for your viewership, we hope the podcast has been helpful. We are sorry to hear about the loss of your sister in law. Thank you for your respect. Our eyes have been opened to how often a child loss occurs. Hope you have a wonderful week.
Thanks so much for your honesty in grieving 🌷🌷🌷
This is such an important podcast… after losing my fiancé in the war, I literally thought I’d never be ok… god bless you all.
We are sorry for your loss. God Bless you too!
You all are amazing. Bless you. I've had multiple family death's. Yes, they visit.
the fact that you guys have interviewed two other people with the date of 7/28 is mind blowing. 🙏🏽
It is mind blowing for us also, hopefully you can see the shock on our faces when we find out. It also makes us sad to know some else has had a child die on the same day 😔. Thank you for your support of the channel. God bless 🙏.
@@LostChildPodcast i can def see it when Camille looks at you when you’ve found out like just wow. I am very very sorry you all have had to experience the loss of a child & I will continue to pray for healing, understanding and joy to be bestowed upon your hearts. I will continue to support by watching every video, leaving a comment, and sharing. 🙏🏽🫶🏽 Blessings.
@@shaedenise407 Thank you 🙏
My brother told my mom when he died before we knew. They really do talk to us
I am so sorry first off❤ Its like being in a altered reality & you cant believe your life seemed so easy a week before & the conversations your having. I felt like I was robotic. Everytime the doctors tell you something you barley have time to digest it, vefore the next blow comes. Thank You for sharing it always helps others & never easy. Its so easy for people to judge from the outside looking in, but they need to remember how you think you might respond vs. what the reality is can be very different. Online support groups with other that knew how I felt, helped me greatly.❤
Thank you for your input. We agree, you never know how you are going to act until something like this actually happens to you.
Blake, thank you for sharing your raw emotions. Bless your heart.
Thank you. Most of these interviews are emotionally draining.
I’m so sorry 😢 this made me cry a lot 😭
Thank you for taking the time to comment, yes this was a sad story and many others have similar stories 😞. Hope you have a wonderful week.
A year and a half ago is yesterday. Time takes time.
I’m so sorry. I deal with my two daughters with mental health issues. One has schizophrenia and one anxiety and depression. It is so hard and it’s a lifetime commitment. I’m always afraid one of them will do something. They both attempted once.
We are so sorry for some of the things you are experiencing. Thank you for sharing some of your story with us.
I would love to talk about this story as her son
@@LostChildPodcast yes
Thank you for letting us know. We hope you are doing well.
Young man so very very proud of you and so very very sorry for your loss x I hope that they talk to and I hope every day gets better. Love from Ireland 🇮🇪 xx
I’m very sorry for your loss. The pain must be truly unspeakable. The question why do bad things happen to good people is partly flawed. According to the Bible no person is truly good except God. Since the beginning of time and the creation of Adam and Eve God game them a free will and they sinned. We have all sinned and fallen short of the Glory of God. It’s only through Jesus we have any hope of eternal life. Tragedies unfortunately happen. People get sick and die. But it’s not Gods desire that anyone should perish for eternity. He wants all of us to come to him regardless and know the free gift of salvation and eternal life and peace with him forever.
Thanks for your perspective. Have a blessed day.
The American medical health care system is failing many people, but is especially deficient in access to and continuity in mental health care. Also, the digital age has been beneficial in many aspects, but the impulsive actions of people posting cruel comments that exist online forever is reprehensible, but more so when directed at young people who are already vulnerable as they are navigating life toward adulthood, which is difficult regardless of any mental health issues. There simply has to be improved overall health care and controls by social media companies in what is allowed to be posted, specifically awful comments that cannot be erased. Maddie may have only received one text from a friend, "not wanting to be friends anymore," but perhaps had actually received more that are unknown. Communication and actions have deteriorated with adults, refer to behavior in public places, such as airplanes, so we must correct this in order for children to not mimic it, and instead learn appropriate, constructive human interaction and conflict resolution and not feel threatened and despairing to the point of not wanting to live.
Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment on several of our podcasts. We appreciate your viewership and your point of view. Yes, as adults we need to model healthy behavior. Have a wonderful day.
what difference does it make if one text or multiple had been received?
Why was this child allowed to make decisions re in house hospitalization ? No kid wants to be away from their parents . Sad story
I'd love to share my story, how do I get ahold of you? RIP Maddie and Sunni
Thank you for commenting. Sorry for your loss. We would love to learn more about your story. Email us at lostchildpodcast@gmail.com
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