It's a very painful time for anyone to have to go through. Let yourself have what you consider to be your grieving time, but then let go, and be grateful that you had her/him for the time that you did because other people have lost family or friends at a much younger age. If you were close to the person concerned celebrate their life. The pain and hurt of losing anyone this way will eventually ease, but you never forget.
2007-03-26 12:34:46
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answered by Alwyn C 5
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this is a painful question. Are you close to the family? If so please try to help in anyway with chores and just mow the lawn and do tough chores on your time. Little things mean alot. Sweep the driveway or offer to do cleaning because the Bereaved cant do it. Take care of the flower beds if no one can do it because it helps to see spring flowers. dont make it a conversation just do it. Take the garbage out and just help. Be there for Love and those are personal things. If you don't know them well send apersonal card and ask if there is a charity they support and send a donation on the behalf od the loved one.
2007-03-26 12:31:47
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answered by Anonymous
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is this a hypothetical question or has it happened to you?
it depends on it you are the parent or family, or if you are a friend or peer...
my friend mary died when we were seniors in high school, she was the second child that her parents had lost. she was very active in the community and planning to major in human service in college so, in coopreation with her school counselor her parents set up a scholarship fund at the college she was planning to attend so that once a year some one as dedicated as she was to community service could get help paying for school. they made "memory DVDs" of her and sold them to help with this. they were every hurt by this incident but choose to turn is around and make something positive out of what her life was.
2007-03-26 12:26:08
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answered by butterflygurl085 3
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All i will grant is, inspect the shiny part..even although your dad grew to alter into an alcoholic and your mothers and fathers chop up up, nonetheless you have been in a position to pull it by way of financially, I recommend, it happens it countless households that as quickly as companies fall and circumstances get hard, the full kinfolk has to adhere mutually by using money. And residing with an alcoholic isn't a mattress of roses. Your mothers and fathers would desire to handle to pay for residing aside - it somewhat is something helpful. Sorry to pay attention approximately your brother, yet do no longer difficulty concerning the extra youthful brother. issues like that ensue and make human beings advance up speedier so they may well be extra durable and help others extra ideal in existence in a protracted time. and finally, inspect your self. You look to have controlled to wind up o.k. after what's befell to you..i did no longer seize any bitterness in direction of your mothers and fathers in what you wrote, so yea i'm gonna say it lower back. You have been fortunate that your mothers and fathers would desire to handle to pay for to stay aside as quickly as they chop up up. fairly you have been. seems to me such as you have a down 2d and additionally you're specializing in destructive issues. inspect the shiny part.
2016-12-08 11:56:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Theres really no way to deal with it. The grieving process will happen and you can't rush it or slow it down. It's a really rough time and the only way you could deal with your feelings is to talk to a councilor.
2007-03-26 12:21:38
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answered by missflower 1
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Your kid?
Damn tough I know a few gals that have been or are going through it
2007-03-26 12:23:19
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answered by Anonymous
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how so sad to hear that. i dont really know how but for sure it too difficult...
2007-03-26 12:28:42
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answered by zagi 5
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