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2007-12-06 03:14:53 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Cancer

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Grief is an individual journey that everyone handles in their own way and in their own time.

I help facilitate a grief support group at my Church and have seen people greatly benefit from sharing their feelings and experiences with others going through the same thing.

Try www.griefshare.org to find a group close to you.

2007-12-06 03:21:17 · answer #1 · answered by lunatic 7 · 0 0

I last my brother 5 years ago from cancer I stayed with him day and night the last 2 week you never get over it but it get easier I drive past where he worked everyday on my way to work and think of him everyday or I hear his favorite song on the radio he told me he would be with me I still cry I have a dried rose from his funeral in a glass case that I dust every week when I clean sometimes I cry sometimes I smile and that's OK he's in a better place and in peace not pain they know you loved them and always will and that will never change

2007-12-06 03:49:58 · answer #2 · answered by Mick 7 · 0 0

I am a brain cancer survivor for a year and a half now and lost a good friend that was in his twenties to brain cancer. You have to pray and ask God to see you through this time and do the grieving. But, not too long he would not want you to grieve him forever. Make sure and check yourself, go to a doctor and tell him you want a physical. I am so sorry for your lose and my heart goes out to you.
I'll keep you in my prayers, God bless you!

2007-12-06 03:33:38 · answer #3 · answered by rettasmile 2 · 0 0

Go to some cancer hospital and look there how many people are there waiting to die. They too have brothers and sisters. This is how it is. We can not help it. Pray for him to get well and do what you can do to treat him and tell your self that you are not alone with this situation.

2007-12-06 03:49:57 · answer #4 · answered by ashok 4 · 0 0

my grandfather lost his teeth and voice box to cancer. My uncle lost his voice box and uses a buzzer to talk. go to a survivors group for cancer families

2007-12-06 03:18:24 · answer #5 · answered by You got FAAAAT!!! 2 · 0 0

as quickly as I lost my grandmother it replaced into very emotional. i replaced into 21, now im 25. We have been very close.I had of challenge to determine her in the previous she went into surgical treatment. It replaced into meant to be an hardship-free technique so i desperate to not fly to determine her. there replaced into problems and she or he ended up demise. I felt so undesirable that I didnt get to determine her in the previous she handed. I leave out her till at last on the present time. We in no way want to ignore somebody we like. Tears nevertheless come to my eyes at times while i think of of her. yet while i think of of her now, I keep in mind the time we had mutually and not her demise. Time is the perfect healer. once you think of of your brother keep in mind all the coolest stuff you enjoyed approximately him. stay your existence as though he's observing over you looking out for you. possible confer with him. He is accustomed to you like him. have fun his existence as against mourning it. perfect desires.

2016-12-17 09:09:53 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Let his passing, be a warning sign to you, to get checked by
your doctor, because it does run in the family. God Bless. <3

2007-12-06 03:20:31 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i lost my sister when she was 3 weeks, my one brother to aids, my other brother died in a car wreck and my oldest brother just collapsed and died at 52,, we just go on and deal with it

2007-12-06 03:18:20 · answer #8 · answered by MR MOM USMC RETIRED 3 · 0 0

You dont cope, you mourn, and then you do what he would have wanted you to do....live.

2007-12-06 03:18:15 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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