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<blockquote data-quote="libranaster" data-source="post: 149139" data-attributes="member: 5154"><p>I just remembered if she does still have this problem when she gets older like my age or maybe 18 but not younger there is some stuff that has helped me. I started finding web sites in death and decomposition. I kind of eased myself into it with some post mortem photography stuff but then I went to more hard core death stuff and I started looking at the pictures and reading the facts about the bodies and death and stuff now it might sound just disgusting to the everyday person but for me it has been the most calming thing. It was like what the other person was talking about with desensitising. Having the facts on what I will look like and what will happen to me when I die for some reason has just helped me more than I can say. For instance some days when I get really freaked out I just look at that stuff and read it and some how the facts make me feel better. As I said its a control issue and the number 1 thing that no one can control is death, not when we die, how we die or where we die or what happens after. So it is really a wonder more people don't freak out. Still having some grasp on what will happen just made me feel more comfortable with the concept and so much less freaked about the whole thing. Think of it this way it is hard for her or I to understand why the rest of the world is screaming mad from the worry of death. So we think everyone else must be nuts and you think we are nuts it works out for us all <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/laugh.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":laugh:" title="laugh :laugh:" data-shortname=":laugh:" />.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="libranaster, post: 149139, member: 5154"] I just remembered if she does still have this problem when she gets older like my age or maybe 18 but not younger there is some stuff that has helped me. I started finding web sites in death and decomposition. I kind of eased myself into it with some post mortem photography stuff but then I went to more hard core death stuff and I started looking at the pictures and reading the facts about the bodies and death and stuff now it might sound just disgusting to the everyday person but for me it has been the most calming thing. It was like what the other person was talking about with desensitising. Having the facts on what I will look like and what will happen to me when I die for some reason has just helped me more than I can say. For instance some days when I get really freaked out I just look at that stuff and read it and some how the facts make me feel better. As I said its a control issue and the number 1 thing that no one can control is death, not when we die, how we die or where we die or what happens after. So it is really a wonder more people don't freak out. Still having some grasp on what will happen just made me feel more comfortable with the concept and so much less freaked about the whole thing. Think of it this way it is hard for her or I to understand why the rest of the world is screaming mad from the worry of death. So we think everyone else must be nuts and you think we are nuts it works out for us all :funny:. [/QUOTE]
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