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Since I'm on here today...Grieving process..?
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bad Kitty" data-source="post: 102105" data-attributes="member: 3647"><p>Shari, it makes absolute sense that hearing about the loss of a friend's parent, similar case to your father, so soon after your father's passing, would bring up everything again.</p><p></p><p>Your parent is your parent. You knew him since the very day that you were born. If they die suddenly, it is one heck of a shock to the system. It will take time for your heart to heal, and as was mentioned, you never fully grieve. </p><p></p><p>Grieving has 5 stages to it. Pain, anger, hurt, bargaining, and acceptance. Not necessarily in that order, and not necessarily one right after another. Sometimes we grieve just enough to be able to get through life, and then some outside event happens (like your friend's father passing) that stirs up all kinds of stuff that you never even knew was there. It's normal, it's natural, just make sure you face it. </p><p></p><p>So sorry that you are hurting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bad Kitty, post: 102105, member: 3647"] Shari, it makes absolute sense that hearing about the loss of a friend's parent, similar case to your father, so soon after your father's passing, would bring up everything again. Your parent is your parent. You knew him since the very day that you were born. If they die suddenly, it is one heck of a shock to the system. It will take time for your heart to heal, and as was mentioned, you never fully grieve. Grieving has 5 stages to it. Pain, anger, hurt, bargaining, and acceptance. Not necessarily in that order, and not necessarily one right after another. Sometimes we grieve just enough to be able to get through life, and then some outside event happens (like your friend's father passing) that stirs up all kinds of stuff that you never even knew was there. It's normal, it's natural, just make sure you face it. So sorry that you are hurting. [/QUOTE]
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