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I guess I am going back to the daily grind
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<blockquote data-quote="dizzymum" data-source="post: 136103" data-attributes="member: 4688"><p>Hey Steeley,</p><p> When I lost my twin brother at 17 in an RTA, I was null and void of emotion. I couldn't give in to the breaking that I felt for fear of never getting up again. I did not want to feel, passe. It hurt.</p><p> What you are feeling is normal, let me assure you. I think grief is measured by the depth you love someone. I am now happy to have known such complete love with my twin but the flip side was losing him and his understanding of me.</p><p> I feel for you. Don't suffer alone trying to answer those continuous questions that haunt you. Go to bereavment counselling, I wish I had. It would have saved me a lot of heart ache.</p><p> Much love from across the water xxxxxxxxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dizzymum, post: 136103, member: 4688"] Hey Steeley, When I lost my twin brother at 17 in an RTA, I was null and void of emotion. I couldn't give in to the breaking that I felt for fear of never getting up again. I did not want to feel, passe. It hurt. What you are feeling is normal, let me assure you. I think grief is measured by the depth you love someone. I am now happy to have known such complete love with my twin but the flip side was losing him and his understanding of me. I feel for you. Don't suffer alone trying to answer those continuous questions that haunt you. Go to bereavment counselling, I wish I had. It would have saved me a lot of heart ache. Much love from across the water xxxxxxxxx [/QUOTE]
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