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<blockquote data-quote="LauraH" data-source="post: 751862" data-attributes="member: 22877"><p>Maybe I've had more "experience". And I have an amazing husband who gives me the time I need to "grieve" (really in a way that's what it is) and doesn't mind if I let the house go for a few days while I'm wallowing. But don't let me fool you. I'm very mercurial during this process. One day (or minute) I'm angry, the next I'm weepy, the next I'm frozen with depression, the next I'm in denial, the next I'm accepting. I bounce around back and forth among what's basically the stages of grief until I'm feeling myself again. Then I'm essentially okay until something triggers one or more of those stages and I'm back in it for a time. But at least I'm aware of how I operate so I can deal with the situation and with myself accordingly...and my husband has the patience of job throughout the whole thing.</p><p></p><p>I hope you can find a way of dealing with your own situation in the way that works best for you and that you have support from family, friends, and your community as you work through everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraH, post: 751862, member: 22877"] Maybe I've had more "experience". And I have an amazing husband who gives me the time I need to "grieve" (really in a way that's what it is) and doesn't mind if I let the house go for a few days while I'm wallowing. But don't let me fool you. I'm very mercurial during this process. One day (or minute) I'm angry, the next I'm weepy, the next I'm frozen with depression, the next I'm in denial, the next I'm accepting. I bounce around back and forth among what's basically the stages of grief until I'm feeling myself again. Then I'm essentially okay until something triggers one or more of those stages and I'm back in it for a time. But at least I'm aware of how I operate so I can deal with the situation and with myself accordingly...and my husband has the patience of job throughout the whole thing. I hope you can find a way of dealing with your own situation in the way that works best for you and that you have support from family, friends, and your community as you work through everything. [/QUOTE]
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