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... I wanted to become a bereavement volunteer helping others, only to discover much of my own grief still needed to be worked through... a story I will save for another discussion post. Let me just say, after...
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... help but find that I have difficulty answering some of the most basic questions about my grief that I stopped my sessions. I don't know if it's because I had to move from our residence and have an expectation...
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... You see, the reason why I chose this topic is because my whole life I have lived in a state of grief without knowing how to hande it, and feeling completely alone in how I felt.
I was born...
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... and I suspected the worse but we needed to know. My father is 92 and was trying to cope with his grief and my mother who had home oxygen, insulin dependent diabetes and progressing dementia. His grief...
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... his ability to converse and remember things has been affected. I have done my best to work with a grief counselor to internalize what is going on, to intellectually prepare myself for what is to come.
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... 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,...
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... 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...
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... />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...
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... time to share a bit to all of you who are so wonderful at comforting those with loss, pain and grief.