COMMENT, RAPE ;), FAV, and SUBSCRIBE!! **************************************** FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER www.twitter.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com www.facebook.com Subscribe to my Second Channel www.youtube.com ADD ME ON MYSPACE: www.myspace.com www.myspace.com ———————————————————————————————— Mourning the death of a loved one is a process all of us will go through at one time or another. But wherever the death is sudden or anticipated, few of us are prepared for it or for the grief it brings. There is no right or wrong way to grieve; each person’s response to loss will be different. When coping with a death, you may go through all kinds of emotions. You may be sad, worried, or scared. You might be shocked, unprepared, or confused. You might be feeling angry, cheated, relieved, guilty, exhausted, or just plain empty. Your emotions might be stronger or deeper than usual or mixed together in ways you’ve never experienced before. Some people find they have trouble concentrating, studying, sleeping, or eating when they’re coping with a death. Others lose interest in activities they used to enjoy. Some people lose themselves in playing computer games or eat or drink to excess. And some people feel numb, as if nothing has happened. * Remember that grief is a normal emotion. Know that you can (and will) heal over time. * Participate in rituals. Memorial services, funerals, and other traditions help people get through …
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