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7 Stages of Grieving
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<blockquote data-quote="Carri" data-source="post: 647617" data-attributes="member: 17790"><p>The thing I find difficult is that the grieving cycle seems to start all over again each time there's a big event, a big let down. Like this time, having my son home from for a few weeks from prison and then MIA again. Like really? again? It's a blur, like those two good weeks didn't even happen. It's hard not to get in a funk. But I guess recognizing where I'm at is huge progress. Recognizing and taking action to change my thinking. The whole addiction and going to jail and rehabs started over 11 years ago. It's gettin' old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carri, post: 647617, member: 17790"] The thing I find difficult is that the grieving cycle seems to start all over again each time there's a big event, a big let down. Like this time, having my son home from for a few weeks from prison and then MIA again. Like really? again? It's a blur, like those two good weeks didn't even happen. It's hard not to get in a funk. But I guess recognizing where I'm at is huge progress. Recognizing and taking action to change my thinking. The whole addiction and going to jail and rehabs started over 11 years ago. It's gettin' old. [/QUOTE]
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