Grief gauge

shelz Asked by shelz_belz 3 months ago, 5 answers.

My father died from cancer two weeks ago,my family pretty much is acting like life is normal,it's killin me bein that I was daddy's girl,is it wrong to want them to feel sad like me?

Answered by nycole on Aug 09, 2008, 01:25PM
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No it's not. When I found out my lil girl (3) has a tumor on the right side of her brain I felt as though I wanted everyone to cry along with me and for the world to stop. So I say no it's not wrong for you to feel the way you do. You just need support someone who is willing to hold you and cry along with you

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Answered by sillygirl006 on Aug 09, 2008, 01:45PM
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I think it's healthy to display your emotions. cry. grieve. get it out. but...although it might help you to grieve like this, it night not be good for others. we're all different and we all have different needs. don't worry about anyone else but yourself right now.

feel better hon

Answered by matt18091 on Aug 09, 2008, 03:50PM
| 476 answers.

I'm sorry to hear

Well, everyone deals with pain differently.

Answered by paigejones on Aug 10, 2008, 12:03PM
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im sooo sorry I know some one that died from cancer the other week the best thing to do is to let it all out let all of your imotions out have a good cry that might help

Answered by funadvice on Aug 10, 2008, 04:32PM
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You'd feel allot better if you let it all out.
It's normal and natural to feel the way you feel about your father. Let your emotions out! Maybe you can talk to a close friend that can be there for support. Everyone takes pain differently.
I'm so sorry! about your father.

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