03-08-2021 08:30 PM
03-08-2021 08:30 PM
Thank you @Daisydreamer @amandaGL @Owlunar @Zoe7 @Shaz51
This has been very interesting. I'm a bit of a mess now but that's just me. 😢
03-08-2021 08:32 PM
03-08-2021 08:32 PM
Thanks @amandaGL
It is brutal when people accept us to move on too quickly - they don't understand - and indeed - would we really want them too
Someone at Compassionate Friends told me that if I had a heart attack I would be in hospital hooked up to machines with tubes etc - and no one would expect anything from me - but a death - they didn't see that injury to the soul - the heart
But it's still true - I didn't want them to - really - I just wish they had given me more space
03-08-2021 08:33 PM
03-08-2021 08:33 PM
Thank you everyone ...especially @Daisydreamer for putting this evening together with our special guest @amandaGL Whilst it has been hard for many of us to be here - it has also been a very warm, caring and supportive space - so thank you everyone for that
03-08-2021 08:33 PM
03-08-2021 08:33 PM
Thank you everyone for allowing me to join your forum tonight – it was such a privilege. Tonight’s discussion is testament to the need for more conversation around grief and loss in our community – to share the burden, learn from each other, and walk alongside each other.
Amongst the sadness and despair, I’ve noticed quite a few stories of adapting to a new life after loss. Despite the challenges that loss brings, it’s important to remember that grief is a healthy and adaptive process and can be the source of amazing personal growth. Some of our Olympians are a great example. A number them have been spurred on to achieve greatness after experiencing profound loss - like triple gold medal-winning swimmer Kaylee McKeown who lost her father a year ago and swum her heart out “to make him proud”.
If you would like additional support please check out the resources below (you many need to google if the link is not working). And I welcome you all to visit the Griefline Forums if you would like to continue sharing your grief and loss experience with another supportive community.
The free Griefline Helpline is manned by volunteers who are trained in grief and loss. It’s anonymous and you can ring as many times as you need; 1800 845 745. We also welcome you to our forums to discuss your grief and loss experience. You can join through this link; https://griefline.org.au/forums/ And our resource hub has articles on all kinds of grief, loss, coping strategies etc. https://griefline.org.au/resources/
Other Referrals;
Grief & Loss Counselling and/or Support Groups can be very helpful to process your grief and find life after loss.
For those affected by Suicide;
Loss of a Child (any age) or Sibling
Loss of a Baby
Bereaved children, young people and families
Indigenous Response
03-08-2021 08:33 PM
03-08-2021 08:33 PM
@Eve7 it's been a really big conversation, and I hope that you can take some time tonight to do something for you What you are feeling right now is okay, and we are sitting here with you. Griefline's helpline is also open until midnight if you want to speak with them this evening
03-08-2021 08:34 PM
03-08-2021 08:34 PM
A bit of self care now @Eve7 and we have the forum with us xoxo
Hugs , I am having a cuppa
Thank you @amandaGL , @Daisydreamer , @Former-Member for a great night xx
03-08-2021 08:34 PM
03-08-2021 08:34 PM
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03-08-2021 08:34 PM - edited 03-08-2021 08:36 PM
Hi @amandaGL @Daisydreamer @Former-Member
I just wanted to thank you so much for creating a safe space where we could share some of our experiences
The information that you shared was fantastic and I really appreciated the way in which you gently and sensitively guided the conversations
Thank you so much 😊
Take care,
ShiningStar
03-08-2021 08:35 PM
03-08-2021 08:35 PM
Yes @Adge , a couple of tears here too ❤
03-08-2021 08:36 PM
03-08-2021 08:36 PM
Thank you everyone for contributing to the conversation this evening. Its a very difficult, heavy topic but it was good being able to hear everyones experiences and learn and grow from hearing your stories. Take care everyone
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