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Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 11:50 am
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Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:29 pm
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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 1:16 am
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I see how other people feel grief. I know that you shouldn't let it be your main feeling of the day. It's not wrong to forget the grief, but it won't happen anytime soon. You'll grieve for a long time, it was your mom. Just, I dunno, deal with it however your mind deals with it. Oh and eat, I hear people eat when they grieve, it uh, makes them feel better. I suggest waffles. Or like someone said, Hat I think, eat chocolate. It realeases small amounts of endorphines if I can remember.
So um, I can't really help from personal experience. Err, I can try to be empathetic, I seriously will. I have a very strong imagination, I mean, I think I've felt grief before, just never at the right time. -nod-
Uhh, that sucks. ._. I uh, never actually felt grief. If I should have, I faked it. Like when my step-grandpa died, I kinda just, was like, 'oh'. I've had two cousins die, they were both babies, but I felt nothing. :/ I suppose you feel grief when you really know the person. Which definitly isn't lucky. When someone close to me dies, the grief's gonna come hard since I never dealt with it before.
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