... friend, they mourn their dad but have no idea how much I am suffering. I read a wonderful book on grief and coping. I know I have to get out and live my life. I'm jealous and envious of my friends who...
... has stopped doing any school work at all and doesn't want to do anything but be on her ipod. My grief has had to take a back seat as I am so worried about her. I'm almost back to how I was after the funeral,...
... him. He wasn't breathing. He died after 48 hours. My three adult children are in deep grief. I cannot see them as I 've been busy with my husband. My daughter phoned to let me know I wasn't...
... />My supervisor will send me a bereavement card, as she always does. It is comforting to have my grief acknowledged. I regret that I did not mention the Room 217 Music Therapy for palliative patients...
... time to share a bit to all of you who are so wonderful at comforting those with loss, pain and grief.
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... the surface, it seems almost impossible to see beauty anywhere when one mired in the ugliness of grief. Do we only see beauty (or do we only become beautiful) after...
“ Grief never ends, but it changes. It is a passage, not a place to stay. Grief is not a sign of weakness, nor a lack of faith. It is the price of love. ”...
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