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Link to advice on coping with bereavement
What is normal grief? This is a term used to describe the typical symptoms somebody experiences after bereavement. It can include:
* disbelief, shock, numbness and feelings of unreality
* anger
* feelings of guilt
* sadness and tearfulness
* preoccupation with the deceased
* disturbed sleep and appetite and, occasionally, weight loss
* seeing or hearing the voice of the deceased.
The initial disturbance the above symptoms causes is gradually reduced and people begin to accept the loss and readjust. A grief reaction can last for up to 12 months, but can vary within different cultures. The average is probably around six months. A resurgence of symptoms can also occur briefly on anniversaries of the bereavement and on birthdays, etc of the deceased.
Originally posted by julugu
reply to post by Seraphiel
Yes do it. But NOTHING will happen because demons don't exist but only in your head.
Originally posted by Absence of Self
Hey, its all fun and games right?
Its nice to see that we can now rely on the members of ATS to almost instantly slag off someone that may actually need help.
Whether it be medical, psychological or spiritual is irrelevant.
Hope the level of smug self satisfaction from being the Internet wise asses makes you happier with your lot.
Originally posted by Absence of Self
We might be right, we can't tell, whatever our opinion.
But how would you like to be wrong at the worst time?