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Death, Grieving and Coping With Loss Coping with loss is difficult at any age, but you are not alone during this difficult time. Reach out to other users in this forum.

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Question mum's grieving - February 5th 2010, 08:29 PM

my mums dad died. i never met him, his friend said he never even spoke about me so whatever. but my mums so down its been 3 days since his funeral and like 2 weeks since he died. why is she still so sad all the time? i dont understand other people and i dont understand why she isnt smiling or talking or going to work! shes having so much time off. why???
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Re: mum's grieving - February 5th 2010, 09:13 PM

It's really hard to get over a death, especially that of a parent. It takes some people longer to get over things than others, but usually, people push through and learn how to smile again after a month or two.

Just give your mum time, and make her feel really special. Best wishes for you and her. (:
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Re: mum's grieving - February 5th 2010, 09:17 PM

thank you. you're nice
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Re: mum's grieving - February 5th 2010, 09:25 PM

Losing a parent has to be the hardest thing anyone has to deal with. This is someone you have known them literally your whole life and it is hard to imagine that they are not going to be around any more.

It has only been two weeks, she is probably still coming to terms with the fact that he has gone and she will never see him again. This can take years for some people.

You just need to be there for her and try to make her feel better as best you can.
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Re: mum's grieving - February 5th 2010, 10:06 PM

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Re: mum's grieving - February 6th 2010, 04:38 PM

In addition to what was said, I suggest that you be there for her. Sit with her and do things with her unless she wants to be alone.
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