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    GFG has a friend die - these kids are sooooo sad

    One of the kids GFG goes to school with was in a fatal car accident with 2 other kids (one is a cousin of a friend of GFGs - the other she did not know at all). They were coming home from a movie Saturday night 1:00am - someone got on the expressway going the wrong direction. They entered the expressway from an exit. The guy that hit them, 37 years old - on drugs. The kids were doing nothing wrong.

    GFG and her friends are just so sad. It is so hard for them to process.
    I recall LittleDudesMom's PC had a friend last year that passed away. I know I had a couple friends pass away when I was in high school.
    Time heals, but you just never really forget these first experiences of a young life lost, especially so sudden.

    So, Friday, on my GFGs 16th birthday, she will attend her 2nd funeral - the first was 18 months ago for her great-grandma. This is the first sudden death my GFG has gone through. I am not even sure of what I am supposed to do. She called upset from school today and I told her she had to stay. I figured it best for her to be with others in the same pain as her. I also figured if she did not go through this today, she would have to tomorrow so best to get it over with.
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    Re: GFG has a friend die - these kids are sooooo sad

    Sometimes they have to grow up too soon. I hate if for her. My first dealings with a death was when I was fourteen and a friend fell off a horse. It was aaaawwwful. I even remember what I wore to the funeral. I'm so sorry.....for everyone.
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    I think you're right. I think it's important for her to be around her peers who are experiencing the same feelings right now.

    Hugs to her.

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    This sort of thing is such a waste.

    I remember when we began to lose classmates. I was just fifteen when a kid the grade ahead shot himself. We all tried to find a way to explain what had happened as maybe an accident, but there was no way it could have been.

    About the same time, the mother of a close friend died after a series of strokes. The whole class went to the funeral, which was made even more difficult by the priest saying to one girl who had been VERY close to the family, "First time?"

    DH had some classmates riding around on a rough dirt road in the back of a ute (pick-up, I think you call it) and when they hit a pothole a kid was thrown out and killed.

    We had another classmate who had actually had to repeat his final year due to suddenly going deaf. His sister was a good friend of mine, she was embarrassed by her brother because he kept acting weird. When he began to walk, dragging one leg, she said to ignore him because he was just attention-seeking. We were all fairly mean to him.
    We did our final exams, and the following Friday he was rushed to hospital in a coma. Turned out he was riddled with brain tumours. He never regained consciousness. Thankfully he never knew he failed his final exams.

    By the time we had our first reunion five years later, we had lost another two classmates, both to road accidents.

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    So tragic-I'm so sorry for everyone involved. Saying a prayer for the families and for your daughter and the others who are grieving.
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    Re: GFG has a friend die - these kids are sooooo sad

    I'm so sorry. I remember my early friend losses. A boy who was showing off to his girlfriend playing Russian Roulette and shot himself in the head....and a girl who died unexpectedly of a virulent disease that killed her in a matter of days. It is devastating. In those days no one talked about it. Nowadays they bring counselors to school and everyone talks about it. It's so much healthier now.

    You made the right decision to send her to school where she can be comforted by her peers and/or see a professional if she needs it.

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    Re: GFG has a friend die - these kids are sooooo sad

    <span style='font-size: 11pt'> <span style='font-family: Georgia'> <span style="color: #663366"> how sad. you're right...school is the best place for her right now. down here when things like this happen they bring in extra guidance couselors & specialized grief counselors to help the kids & staff cope. it seems to help a lot.

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    Re: GFG has a friend die - these kids are sooooo sad

    Wendy,

    sorry gfg has to go through this. Yes, pc did loose her friend to an awful accident last July. It takes time. Just like adults, all kids handle their grief in different ways. I think you did the right thing keeping her in school.

    This is one of the reasons I am so protective of pc and her late night driving. She has to be in by 11 on the weekends. And, Va does have a midnight curfew for kids under 18. I just fear what is on the road too late into the weekend evenings.

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    Re: GFG has a friend die - these kids are sooooo sad

    Such sad news. My heart aches for those involved. Same thing happened here on Prom night, on the interstate.

    I always showed PC pictures of accidents, only to remind him of what can happen. I always talked to him about defensive driving. Unfortunately you can be the best driver in the world, and it isn't enough.

    GFG will only be 16 going into his Senior year of High school. I am so afraid for him to get into cars with others. Most of his friends will have had their liscense for 1 - 2 years. Scares me so much.

    I was in the E/R once, very sick. I had to wait because of an accident. I heard the parents in the next room. I cannot even imagine the pain.

    Friends, I agree are the best for her now. Things are so much different now. Back in the day..I was all alone, and when I was sad, my dad laughed at me. Lost several high school friends.
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    {{{Gfg}}}. I'm so sorry Wendy. I think you did the right thing in having her stay in school because there were likely to be counselors there. Plus, this tends to become a group experience for teens where they all process and help each other through. I'm sorry this happened.
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