‎24-03-2015 08:49 PM
‎24-03-2015 08:49 PM
‎24-03-2015 08:50 PM
‎24-03-2015 08:50 PM
Hi Cherry it can be really helpful to see a chart to help us understand where we are at. Its also good to know what there is no strict way of going through grief - it's very individual. You may be at one stage and then flick back to another. People go in spirals and waves before they get to a point where the grief is not as intense...
‎24-03-2015 08:50 PM
‎24-03-2015 08:50 PM
It looks like a tape worm!
My goodness those early stages took years in retrospect. The challenge of being one of two parents, compounds the process I think.
‎24-03-2015 08:53 PM
‎24-03-2015 08:53 PM
Exactly @Former-Member and @Tatsinda grief is messy, it's not a linear process where you move through each stage and suddenly come out on the other. It's normal to bounce around in different stages. I think being able to recognise what you're going through is part of grief, and normal can be reasurring.
‎24-03-2015 08:54 PM
‎24-03-2015 08:54 PM
‎24-03-2015 08:55 PM
‎24-03-2015 08:55 PM
Hi Tatsinda - I think that is true. Grief around mental illness is non-finite as the situation is often constantly changing. It can be very stessful to live without a resolution.
‎24-03-2015 08:55 PM
‎24-03-2015 08:55 PM
We've got another 5 minutes before the discussion ends. Any final thoughts?
‎24-03-2015 08:58 PM
‎24-03-2015 08:58 PM
‎24-03-2015 08:59 PM
‎24-03-2015 08:59 PM
Hang in there Tatsinda - being sick sucks and makes everthing seem so much worse! I hope that you can find some time to do something relaxing and fun for yourself : )
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