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Wednesday, December 13, 2023

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47 comments:

  1. Forever forever

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  2. In my opinion, there's no timeframe, the way each person process things differ. Anytime I remember my late brother, I sometimes feel like he travelled and would soon come back, after some hours I'll come back to reality that he's gone forever, at that time I always feel sad and probably shed some tears even though it's over 13years.

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    1. Same thing I told my twin yday. It feels like our sister travelled. And sometimes it feels like I am dreaming, and when I wake up, she'll be here.

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    2. You nail it
      Not easy

      I call it wound that refused to go 😭💔

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  3. From my experience with my mom death, it take time,

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  4. There’s never enough time


    Choc Noir 🍫

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  5. No duration, as it pleases the individual.

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  6. There is no time frame, but we should not allow the process consume us.

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  7. 🤔🤔🤔,it depends on the individual,my wonderful sister in-law died 14 years ago,the pain still fresh.😔😔😔. She didn't see my last two kids and it hurts. She was about to get married,when she died. She loved and pampered me,like the young bride,I was. No stupid seniority. Continue to rest in perfect peace,big sis🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

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  8. No time limit. The wound never heals, one just learn to live with it.

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  9. 😢😢 one thing i know for sure is that they will forever have a place in my hrt ! Next week makes it one year I lost my younger brother !

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  10. As long as you need

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  11. To me, there is no time frame as the pain does not go away easily but if it is like officially mourning (wearing dull clothes, not socializing, staying indoors) 3 months.

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  12. Depends on the love they shared

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  13. Everyone griefs differently. It could take some people longer than expected.

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  14. It differs from person to person. One can't really say how long, don't just stop living cos the person won't also want that for their loved ones .

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  15. As long as you feel is enough

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  16. TASTE BLISS CAKES AND PASTRIES13 December 2023 at 19:47

    No time is enough, we mourn and heal differently, it might take A 6 months to heal while it takes B 2 years to heal.

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  17. Lagos Mainland Girl13 December 2023 at 19:57

    People mourn differently, depends on how much the person means to you

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  18. I think there should be a time frame. Everyone grief differently.

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  19. The pain of loosing a dear one in death doesn't go away easily. 15th of December this year will make it 19years that I lost my mum and each time I remember it the pain still feels fresh.

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  20. The grieving process varies for everyone, and there's no set time nor timeline for mourning: it is a highly individual process. It's important to allow yourself the time needed to grief the impact or reality of ones loss, to heal from the shock or anguish and seek support when necessary for your sanity.
    We should recognise that everyone copes different and our capacity to absorb pain is dependent on how strong or weak our resolve is.

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  21. One can never heal from the death of loved one, but no matter how long you grief, you still have to find closure.

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  22. I don't believe there is an appropriate time frame for mourning. I get over lose very quickly, too quickly to some people. Nonetheless, I will not judge anyone who mourns for a prolonged period of time as my weak

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  23. I think it depends on how dear the person was to us. I will always remember the person during All Souls Day but I won't put a stop to my life.

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  24. It may take a very long time.
    Just like yesterday but it is almost a year since your demise. Love you dad and I miss you.

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  25. We all react to things differently. So it depends

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  26. Wound that refused to go.
    No time frame for me,each time I remembered my loved ones,I feel bad and my mood change instantly 😢

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  27. It depends o, so long as we keep remembering the person.

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  28. We cannot stop mourning our loved ones because our memories of them can never fade away as long as we live. We can continue to honour them by living right and upholding what they represent.

    RIP to my dearest Dad, it's been 26 long, painful years. Your memory is evergreen 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

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  29. Such a stupid question

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  30. The pain doesn't go away. Still can not get over the death of my son. I am doing all I can to leave with it but the tears won't stop.

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  31. As for long as you remember.

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  32. Some wound never heal. Even with time. Rest in peace Mmasinachi Andre. I saw you grow until 9months. May God console us your parents.

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