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When someone is lost close to you it’s an extremely difficult time for all their near family and friends, so it’s important to show support as much as you can. It’s a very sad and emotional journey especially when saying goodbye to a wonderful individual. We have to think that they are starting a new journey elsewhere. For more information on coping with bereavement nhs.uk/Livewell/bereavement...

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sca2013

Thank you for posting this. Someone else I know just lost their primary caregiver to death yesterday and is having a very hard time dealing with it. I sent him the link you posted. I'm hoping it can help him deal with this.

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Kavib in reply to sca2013

I do hope it helps also

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steve55

this is also appropriate to families of people with brain injury kavib,their son / daughter/husband /wife/gran/ gramps, is no longer that person, theyve gone and wont be coming back, its hard at times for families to embrace the new replacement.

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Kavib in reply to steve55

I completely agree, my family often say to me that I’m a different person to before.

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