lesson learned this week: stop pouting, stop feeling sorry for yourself... are the things you are stressing about really THAT big of a deal
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I know how tough funerals can be even if you dont the person all that well. I am always here for you if you need to talk though. My thoughts are will you and Brian's family. I do need to agree with you on one thing for sure... I know that it took me a while to feel this way but we should all be thankful that we are alive. Life can get crappy and you may think it doesnt get better but you hit it on the nose when you said we need to just be thankful we are healthy. I know it's been a tough week for you but don't forget to SMILE! :)
Lasting Effects
anonymous
January 19 2006, 05:41:38 UTC
I know all too well the lasting effects of a death of someone close to you. You don't have to be a part of the family to be hit hard by something like this. especially when it was as unexpected as it was for you. In fact i believe that it is probably a little easier for the family than for you because they got to come to terms with the illness and death through out a longer period of time. It is never easy to be blind sided by a tragedy. Just know Emily that you have friends who are here for you as well. I have to say that i was saddened to hear that you were the one like me at the funeral not allowing yourself to cry. My advise to you is to let go, cry, grieve even if you feel it to be selfish. It isn't, it is human nature. We can't internalize it, I have tried, and let me tell you it doesn't work. In fact that internalization that I taught myself to do tore me apart and was one of the leading causes of all the bad habits in my life. So my ending advise to you is to cry and grieve and call on me if you ever need to talk about
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that got me thinking..
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thanks for the comment! and keep looking up... two weeks isn't over yet, but if need be, chocolate will help cure anything... haha
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have a wonderful week
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