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2007-02-12 15:50:01 · 12 answers · asked by angie4154 2 in Family & Relationships Family

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Everyone deals differently with death. Some grieve openly, some become reclusive. I have cried for some family members, for others I could not, but miss them nonetheless. It is odd to me how the body reacts. A neighbor of mine died and I could not stop crying at the funeral, but some of my own relatives died, and I could not shed a tear. Sometimes, I have dreams of these people still alive, and even tho they have been gone a long time, I get sad when I wake up and realize it was a dream. It is kind of a tightness inside, I want them back so much and I cannot do anything about it. Sometimes a thought of someone will catch me off guard and I will cry a little. I remember when my sister died, (auto accident) I was so in shock that it did not really register when people said it was a tragedy and they were so sorry she was gone. I thought they were talking about someone else. Some days it still does not register. We were not close and did not see each other alot, maybe that is why I cannot seem to accept she is gone. And she died 18 years ago!
Do what you need to do when a family member dies, and do not let anyone else tell you how you should greive. You need to do it your own way and in your own timeframe. And if you need help dealing with the death, do not hesitate to ask for it.

God Bless you.

2007-02-12 16:06:49 · answer #1 · answered by Katykins 5 · 1 0

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2016-11-27 19:29:27 · answer #2 · answered by rothman 4 · 0 0

Its always hard on the family when a member is dying. But this is life and you got to face as it comes. If you find yourself not able to face the real situation seek therapy. Else make it easy for the person to say goodbye and try to make every minute of the last days a lot happy in whatever small ways you can.

2007-02-12 16:01:44 · answer #3 · answered by pakir poyum 3 · 1 0

You just do. Cry, cry, cry some more. I lost about 10 family members in a 10 year period and it sucks. Two of them were friends of mine that I pretty much grew up with and went to school with. They were brothers and died four months apart, one from carbon monoxide poisoning and the other from a car fire. That was the worst time of my life. They say time heals all wounds but I really don't believe that. They only get smaller. So just deal with it as well as possible. Talk about it, cry, but most important don't forget about those who have passed.

2007-02-12 15:56:21 · answer #4 · answered by dgclip1981 2 · 0 1

Are they dieing as in the process of dieing or dieing as in dead already? If they are dieing but still alive just let them know that you love them and try and make them be as comfortable as possible. If they have died then you must go through the grieving process and it takes time for it to get better. Just remember that they wouldn't want you to be sad but to remember all the good times you had in life together.

2007-02-12 15:56:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

therapy. really. it's the only way i can deal with it. i have had a lot of people die in my family and the one that i didn't go to therapy for is the one that hurts me the most. it's always going to be hard and i am sorry for your loss.

2007-02-12 15:53:20 · answer #6 · answered by pikachu 5 · 1 0

The best thing you can do is to talk to someone to release how your feeling its no good having bottled up feelings. I know its hard but at least they are in a better place.
Im sorry for your lost and i hoped i helped
xoxoMoeisha

2007-02-12 15:57:53 · answer #7 · answered by Moeisha 2 · 1 0

My brother died a few months ago from esophageal cancer. Everybody deals with the passing of a loved one differently. Me? I do a lot of crying, I was angry too at everyone. Prayer helps a lot too.

2007-02-12 16:01:41 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Take one day at a time, and be there for each other.

2007-02-12 15:54:53 · answer #9 · answered by Panda 4 · 2 0

Be strong for those that need you.Eventually you learn to move forward.Keep them in your heart forever.

2007-02-12 15:53:59 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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