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Grief is a normal response to the loss of anything you love

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This isn't happening because of you, one day it will be easier. Please push through because I know you can.
She did the best she could with what she had, AND I had a right to be angry and sad and all the things I felt. The trauma from my childhood was affecting everything I did and said, and it didn't have to be that way forever.
Your world can get better, and it won't always be easy, but the positive moments and experiences will be well worth living for, I promise that.
Ready to take a pause, this is heavy stuff!
Caregiving: When you take care of a parent, your siblings, an/or your home
Grief: why do I always feels so sa
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