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    Former MemberFormer Member Posts: 1,876,323 The Mix Honorary Guru
    Is there anyone close that can help you?
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    Former MemberFormer Member Posts: 1,876,323 The Mix Honorary Guru
    I think moving on is a different process for everyone ... But for some people the grieving process is different. Some people keep rooms of their house exactly as they were when the person passed away, some people preserve memories in a certain box, or put them away in the loft. It is all about your personal process, and what you feel ready to do.
    Fiend_85 wrote: »
    Grief is complex, this isn't a break up, this is bereavement, and I'm not sure there's a time-scale on that.

    Everyone grieves in their own time, and when you feel ready to get rid of (or hide away) certain things then this is when you should do them *hug*

    This article below makes a few point and could help, as well as calling Cruse bereavement whenever you feel the need to talk to someone trained in grief.
    The important thing is to get support from people you trust. Your family and friends all understand what you're dealing with, and will want to help. Exactly how is down to you. Whether you want to talk about your feelings, reflect on your loss, or simply get out to take your mind off things, just do whatever feels right and makes you feel better.
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