I learned on my own to hold my feelings and finally learned that indeed my feelings of grief were acceptable and completely normal. It was in that moment that I began to put my grief to work so that I could use my experiences to help parents in similar situations. No one should ever go through the loss of a child without support and from my own experiences, I'm continually learning and wanting to help others make the most of whatever situation they may find themselves in.
Savor the muchness... A concept I've taken years to learn yet still have problems savoring my own "muchness" after all these years. After the loss of Samantha, my daughter, I was overcome with grief. In an area that prefers to keep loss on the "hush-hush," I was often made to feel alone in my grief, no one wanted to hear about it and expected my husband and I to move on to better days.
I learned on my own to hold my feelings and finally learned that indeed my feelings of grief were acceptable and completely normal. It was in that moment that I began to put my grief to work so that I could use my experiences to help parents in similar situations. No one should ever go through the loss of a child without support and from my own experiences, I'm continually learning and wanting to help others make the most of whatever situation they may find themselves in.
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