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The pain never goes away , healing is a very gradual process.
ReplyDeleteEveryone grieves differently......How you grief does not validate/invalidate how others do......
DeletePeople grieve differently same way they heal as well. No two persons are the same. I know of people who after their wife died, they refused to remarry again.
ReplyDeleteSome broken heart never mend. More also not every pain time heals.
© TEEJAY
Healing takes time.
ReplyDeleteGrief makes people change. Their behavioural pattern most especially. Sometimes, the vacuum is left unfilled and it takes away some part of the grieving person(Their bubbly and overly happy nature).
ReplyDeleteWhen you notice this, do not complain about their change. Try to be a support system instead.
I remember when I lost my mom, I was an emotional wreck. I cried day and night. Suicide became an option. I became a shadow of myself.
ReplyDeleteThere were a lot of bizarre feelings I couldn’t express through words. Something died inside of me, Life paused. dreams buried.
I made a lot of mistakes towards myself during this lowest moments of my life.
No one sat me down and said, “B. This is what grief feels like. This is how it breaks you. This is how you are going to survive it.” Instead, I learned grief in silence.
It's been 6 years and I still feel the same way, and it breaks my heart just the same way. It remade me.
The thing is, every loss comes with a degree of grief.
The pain doesn't really go away.
Grief lingers, It is deep, you can not wish it away, you can not box it in. And you certainly can’t judge someone else’s experience of it.
The worst thing you can ever say to anyone grieving is “I know how you feel.”
Because you don’t. You can’t.
Time cannot even guarantee healing.
May her soul rest in peace.
DeleteSo sorry. Pls accept my condolences.
It's very difficult to get over grief.
ReplyDeleteThat people grief differently.
ReplyDeleteLooking for something to feel the void of that grief as quickly as possible. You might end up making a mistake
ReplyDeleteIt's an open wound,plus time is irrelevant in the healing process. 😔😔😔
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