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Anyone have any good advice to deal with grief over dog? 16 comments

grief
Heather asked:

I am going to put my dog to sleep today I have had her for 15 years (she has numerous health issues) and I know that she will be better off but I was wondering if anyone had any ifo that might help make this easier on me and my family.

death music

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In what stage of grief are the liberals? 11 comments

grief
Virginia Foster asked:

I observed that in the morning they were in overactive frenzy of denial.

RIght now it looks more like angry barking and finger pointing.

What stage comes next?
The answers indicate that my conclusion was pemature – some of liberals still remain in denial.
Alex,
what does your name and avatar reperent?
Hypocritial liberals.

death lyrics

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How can we apply our knowledge of the the Kubler-Ross cycle of grief to everyday life? 1 comment

grief
carlicules asked:

For instance: using my knowledg of ‘group think’ i would appoint a ‘devils advocate’ to raise opposing views within the group.

I need that kind of application. Thanks in advance for your help :)

black death

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How do I find out about insurance, death benefits, and so on after my unmarried brother died? 3 comments

death
U-man asked:

Is there an (easy) way for me, the sole surviving sibling with deceased parents, to find out where/if my brother had insurance policies? His untimely death has thrown me into a “tizzy.” I do not live in either the town or the state where he died and know very little information about this. Rummaging through his “packrat” apartment on the day of his memorial service for a couple hours turned up very little. Other than a trip across the country, where and what are my best resources? Also, how do we (me and my husband) find out about death benefits from any associations he belonged to?

death notice

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How do you handle grief when you have removed life support? 1 comment

grief
Forest Green asked:

I do not believe I was giving time and counseling to be prepared for the memories those final minutes left. My husband was suffering terribly but aware of his condition. It seemed like there was no presence of real concern for his discomfort. I had to bring him home and they would not let me the only option they gave me was to remove life support. I tried to comfort myself after with the knowledge his suffering was comparably short (33 days) to others I had known. It has been over 3 years and it is as painful today, sometimes I think more than in the first few months following his death.

death and dying

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