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Bereavement
In reply to the discussion: When do you ever stop crying? [View all]CountAllVotes
(21,893 posts)16. I had an appt.
She was not there.
I feel like they have a batch of canned statements.
Of little to no help at all is my take on their "counseling".
I have some thoughts on hospice that I won't bother to share except I can see why my late brother that died of cancer 20 years ago wanted nothing at all to do with them.
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You need to find a grief counselor. Ask for help. It's normal to grieve, but you
sinkingfeeling
Jul 2022
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