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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bad Kitty" data-source="post: 67666" data-attributes="member: 3647"><p>Anything is possible sweetie.</p><p></p><p>Death brings out feelings and emotions that people never knew that they had. My brother in law died in an accident almost 8 years ago. he was 23, and obviously nobody expected it. He was my husband's youngest brother (youngest boy out of 5 boys) and my closest brother in law. I loved that kid. When he passed, I was in pieces. Moreso than when some of my own family members died. My mother in law went nuts. She is still a little crazy over his death. And my DEX was never the same either. He shut down. I am convinced that my brother in law's death contributed to our divorce, indirectly. it changed my DEX. It hardened him. I don't think he ever grieved properly.</p><p></p><p>Keep talking and sharing. Grieving is different for everybody. But the important thing is that you DO grieve. Big hugs, Bette.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bad Kitty, post: 67666, member: 3647"] Anything is possible sweetie. Death brings out feelings and emotions that people never knew that they had. My brother in law died in an accident almost 8 years ago. he was 23, and obviously nobody expected it. He was my husband's youngest brother (youngest boy out of 5 boys) and my closest brother in law. I loved that kid. When he passed, I was in pieces. Moreso than when some of my own family members died. My mother in law went nuts. She is still a little crazy over his death. And my DEX was never the same either. He shut down. I am convinced that my brother in law's death contributed to our divorce, indirectly. it changed my DEX. It hardened him. I don't think he ever grieved properly. Keep talking and sharing. Grieving is different for everybody. But the important thing is that you DO grieve. Big hugs, Bette. [/QUOTE]
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