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31-12-2020
05:32 PM
Hi,my dad was killed in a car accident 24 yrs ago and my mum was seriously injured she died from suicide 6 months later I was 18yo now 42,I also lost my grandmother 6months ago and all I think about is the 3 of them 100s of times a day everyday.its getting that bad I feel like I'm losing my mind as I get sick feeling in stomach and anxiety through the roof.is this normal?
Thank in advance.
Thank in advance.
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31-12-2020
06:01 PM
Hi, welcome
Firstly I'm very sorry for your loss. Grief, in terms of length, intensity and recurrence is a personal thing so how you experience it- there is no "wrong" way.
I lost my brother to suicide in 1978, uncle the same way in 2001 and my lively dad's passing in 1992. All rocked my world. These events and others grieving around me, plus 3 relationship splits all over 7 years duration has resulted in some ideas of how to cope.
1. distraction is a now natural remedy I use a lot.
Google- Beyondblue topic distraction and variety
2. channeling- my neighbour that lost his son grew a rose garden from cuttings of his sons roses.
3. Legacy. To live your life in honour of your passed relative. E.g. my father helped the poor. I'm helping the mentally ill in his honour.
4. Discussion. Take advantage of visitors that knew them. Ask them of memories they have of their lives
5. Professional grief counselling. It can really help.
I hope that helps. Repost anytime.
TonyWK
Firstly I'm very sorry for your loss. Grief, in terms of length, intensity and recurrence is a personal thing so how you experience it- there is no "wrong" way.
I lost my brother to suicide in 1978, uncle the same way in 2001 and my lively dad's passing in 1992. All rocked my world. These events and others grieving around me, plus 3 relationship splits all over 7 years duration has resulted in some ideas of how to cope.
1. distraction is a now natural remedy I use a lot.
Google- Beyondblue topic distraction and variety
2. channeling- my neighbour that lost his son grew a rose garden from cuttings of his sons roses.
3. Legacy. To live your life in honour of your passed relative. E.g. my father helped the poor. I'm helping the mentally ill in his honour.
4. Discussion. Take advantage of visitors that knew them. Ask them of memories they have of their lives
5. Professional grief counselling. It can really help.
I hope that helps. Repost anytime.
TonyWK