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My condolences on the loss of your nephew. All you can really do for your sister is be there for her. It doesn't sound like much, I know. But believe me, it's a lot.

2006-08-06 06:22:01 · answer #1 · answered by Tish 5 · 0 0

First i'm sorry on your loss. it quite is quite not user-friendly whilst it happens so without warning. fairly that youthful. I want there grew to become right into a 123 answer yet there is not. I lost an excellent chum a year in the past. He grew to become right into a roof craftsman.i could not stress previous jobs I had considered or picked him up from for an prolonged time I nevertheless omit the huge-unfold issues we did. He stood up whilst my husband and that i've got been given married, Saturdays have been for exciting, Sundays have been for Nascar. It hurts extremely much less now, so i assume time is the only subject that facilitates.

2016-12-11 08:04:41 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

losing a child is truely the worst loss a person can face....
without knowing how he died it is difficult to tell you how to help (and I am not prying or wanting you to say how he died)

suicide
accident
health

all will effect her differently - and only time will help ease the pain... allow her to talk about him as she feels neccessary and hopefully she has other kids -because the loss would be huge if its an only child - if she has other kids dont allow her to focus soley on this one because it will effect those remaining

eventually we all die so its not like its anything spectacular except for those still alive morning the loss - she may need to talk to a professional if you feel she is becoming dispondent or depressed - (and I dont mean a chuch person I mean a trained mental health professional)

2006-08-06 06:23:15 · answer #3 · answered by CF_ 7 · 0 0

Get her to talk to a grief counselor. You can only do so much for her. But an outside voice can help put things back into perspective. Especially someone who is trained in this area.

2006-08-06 06:20:32 · answer #4 · answered by slanteyedkat 4 · 0 0

to help your sister deal with her son death you should try not to talk about him around her and try to cheer her up so she isnt realy thinking about him and if that doesnt work try to assure her that he is in a better place and shell see him again one day

2006-08-06 06:26:05 · answer #5 · answered by nerble160 1 · 0 0

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