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Grief and different Types
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 722002" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>After my mom died (she was young and we were close)I had horrible grief for a very long time. I still have brief moments of sadness.</p><p>I was not close to my Dad , and when he died I was surprised that experienced grief.</p><p>Similar to grief:I can say for years I felt and still do at times feel grief re our D.C. I would describe it more as a sense of LOSS...wish she could be healthy (mentally) or at least healthier...wish I could enjoy a relationship with her like others do as mother/daughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 722002, member: 4152"] After my mom died (she was young and we were close)I had horrible grief for a very long time. I still have brief moments of sadness. I was not close to my Dad , and when he died I was surprised that experienced grief. Similar to grief:I can say for years I felt and still do at times feel grief re our D.C. I would describe it more as a sense of LOSS...wish she could be healthy (mentally) or at least healthier...wish I could enjoy a relationship with her like others do as mother/daughter. [/QUOTE]
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