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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 210296" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Dear BB, </p><p> </p><p>Writing, is therapeutic ~ IF it makes positive changes in your life. If writing what you wrote gets some of your frustration and anger out of your system then it served you well. If you wrote the letter in hopes that someday you could ask this murder to understand your point of view - you are wasting your time and it will only frustrate you further. </p><p> </p><p>When people in our lives die and leave us it's never easy. Grieving is never a one-size-fits all behavior. Some people are able to go through stages like a snap and get hung up on certain points. I think you are hung up, and need some help. </p><p> </p><p>But where to go? If you call any local hospital they will have bereavement groups that can help you if you are willing to go. People will and can respect someone who will help themselves. People will be frustrated and tend to alienate you if you continually go over the same problems, receive advice and never take it. </p><p> </p><p>I know you are a resourceful gal, and I know this is difficult. Personally I know this is difficult, but you need to find a way, a place and deal with it the best you can. Let this be the beginning of your recovery. </p><p> </p><p>Hope You Find the Peace you're searching for. </p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 210296, member: 4964"] Dear BB, Writing, is therapeutic ~ IF it makes positive changes in your life. If writing what you wrote gets some of your frustration and anger out of your system then it served you well. If you wrote the letter in hopes that someday you could ask this murder to understand your point of view - you are wasting your time and it will only frustrate you further. When people in our lives die and leave us it's never easy. Grieving is never a one-size-fits all behavior. Some people are able to go through stages like a snap and get hung up on certain points. I think you are hung up, and need some help. But where to go? If you call any local hospital they will have bereavement groups that can help you if you are willing to go. People will and can respect someone who will help themselves. People will be frustrated and tend to alienate you if you continually go over the same problems, receive advice and never take it. I know you are a resourceful gal, and I know this is difficult. Personally I know this is difficult, but you need to find a way, a place and deal with it the best you can. Let this be the beginning of your recovery. Hope You Find the Peace you're searching for. Star [/QUOTE]
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