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My favorite neice's son passed away yesterday.
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 421005" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Just saw this. I am so very sorry. Losing a child is the most awful, horrible, unnatural thing that can happen to a parent. If this was suicide it will be even more important to be there for the parents. Not just now - for many many months. Long after many people will say they should be "moving on" or "over" it. </p><p> </p><p>If your instinct is to call, then call. Even if you just leave a message. While it may be hard to do, please encourage them to seek grief therapy if/when the time seems right. Many funeral homes will offer grief support groups, and tdocs also can help. Suicide is truly devastating and grief therapy can be an immense help. Esp when the anger hits - how dare he, why, how did I not see, etc... It can make a huge difference as you go through the devastation.</p><p> </p><p>((((((((((hugs))))))))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 421005, member: 1233"] Just saw this. I am so very sorry. Losing a child is the most awful, horrible, unnatural thing that can happen to a parent. If this was suicide it will be even more important to be there for the parents. Not just now - for many many months. Long after many people will say they should be "moving on" or "over" it. If your instinct is to call, then call. Even if you just leave a message. While it may be hard to do, please encourage them to seek grief therapy if/when the time seems right. Many funeral homes will offer grief support groups, and tdocs also can help. Suicide is truly devastating and grief therapy can be an immense help. Esp when the anger hits - how dare he, why, how did I not see, etc... It can make a huge difference as you go through the devastation. ((((((((((hugs)))))))))) [/QUOTE]
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