Bereavement
For me, not holding on to the details is helpful.
The mother of a 9year old daughter who died from cancer talks about how she doesn’t hold on to details and that helps. “The blur is what helps me get through.”
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Bereavement: What to do with my daughter’s STUFF - toys, clothes
I put my heart at rest that they don't have any regrets
I can’t comfort them as much as I want to.
A nurse: how a death in the community can affect other parents of seriously ill children
An Update with Kerri, 4 Years Later
I can’t comfort them as much as I want to.
The biggest transition is people not coming into the house everyday.
For me, not holding on to the details is helpful.
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- Podcast: Becca and Christine - a grandmother and mother reflect on little Emma
- Podcast: Kerri & Liz - identity after loss
- Podcast: Amy & Scott - remembering Abby
- Podcast: Jean & Tim - parents pride
- Podcast: Cari - we were living the best years of her life, Sanfilippo Syndrome