5 stages of death loss anger

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Avatar f tn Death is cruel and unmerciful and it will be necessary for you to experience the stages of the grief process, which will be very difficult, but necessary to heal. I had 7 deaths in 8 month's in 07', which included my mother dying in my arms of CHF and diabities, brother in law the following week, future father in law the following week, my wedding had to be postpone, mom, best friend who attended her wake and burial, my brother loss a baby 2 wks. before Christmas and I loss my job also.
Avatar f tn I'm living it right now and to be honest, I am aware of 5 to 7 steps or stages of the grief process, but they don't matter, because you survive one day at a time ....baby steps, and not time frame, since everyone heals at their own pace. It's been 2 years for me and I do feel better, but I am not yet completely healed...it takes a long time.
Avatar f tn My father is in the final stages of dementia. He can no longer hold anything or walk. He quit speaking about 4 years ago. I just was recently told that he no longer chews. This has been for about 6 weeks. His food is thickened so he can swallow it. He has lost about 20 pounds in 5 months. His albumin level is 2.7, and 2.5 is sometimes the criteria for hospice care. My question is, how much longer before he loses his ability to swallow?
Avatar f tn Thanks. I looked it up and it's called anticipatory grief. It seems wrong when others have a "real" reason to grieve. Seems wrong somehow. Lots one more loss against a life time of them though? It just seemed important to get this one right. Thanks for the support.
Avatar f tn Anger and fear are part of that process. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross outlined 5 stages of grief. There listed below. Reading some of her thoughts on the process may help. Here is a link to a summary of the five stages. http://grief.com/the-five-stages-of-grief/ 1) Denial 2) Anger 3) Bargaining 4) Depression 5) Acceptance Hope this helps.
Avatar f tn I am so, so sorry! What a terrible thing to happen to you! It's not surprising at all the emotions you are experiencing. You've had a terrible shock. You need to give yourself time to grieve. Grief can take a long time. Don't try to rush it. You need to give yourself permission to grieve. Everyone is different and some take longer than others but there are normally 5 stages of grief we all go through. I'll list them here just so you know you aren't alone.
1322157 tn?1279656681 It is like a death - the death of your 'normal' life. And then you go through all the stages or mourning: Denial - this can't be my life, there has to be a cure Anger - Why me??!! (or you have anger towards the doctor, the person driving the car who hit you, etc...) Bargaining - I will do ANYTHING to make it better and the pain go away! Depression - Because you realize this is now your life and there is nothing to fix it.
Avatar f tn Whether the departure of a loved one is sudden, or has been anticipated over a period of time, we experience a powerful and complex range of emotions of grief – including disbelief, shock, anger, hatred, guilt, loss of faith, fear of the future, loneliness, regret.
192055 tn?1263555537 t went through the 5 stages of death. No matter what everyone who loses someone has to go through these stages..So my advice to you is to get out some pictures and just cry. You need to cry..it really helps. but i am no expert..
Avatar f tn I thought of it as a loss, much like the death of a loved one. I had to cycle through the grief of loosing all the things I used to do and how I used to feel. This took time, and I couldnt rush it...much like an actual death, the waves of emotion would come randomly. They say there are 5 stages to grief: 1-Denial and Isolation, 2-Anger, 3-Bargaining, 4- Depression, 5- Acceptance.
1279345 tn?1271193637 My deepest sympathies are with you and your family. I could not imagine losing one of my children. Part of healing is to let go of the anger and trust in God.
489286 tn?1209032321 It takes lots of time to go through the stages of grief. I also read lots of books on how others made it through and the stages you have to go through. You will make it through to the other side. However, you need to feel what you are feeling and let it all out. I MUST suggest again, the "Grief counseling group". My best to you.
Avatar m tn To help ease this journey, you may want to Google the 5 stages of grief so you will know that all your feelings are normal. Take care of yourself during this difficult time. See your doctor when you can and may the winds of peace enter your heart.
Avatar m tn The Tribulus will take around 8 weeks to get to full power, and after that only take for 5 out of 7 days, and do the same with the other 2, these should help get you going again.
Avatar f tn My wifes physical capacity to walk has been restored. After six months of stroke this problem about loss of memery developed. It is called vascular dementia. It may also be delirium in medical terms. Stroke was ischmec. No other damage was done. Very mild stroke.
Avatar f tn Hi - IC I suspect your anger may be misdirected. You learned 3 months ago that you had an incurable, progressive disease of the central nervous system. That's a pretty big concept to wrap your head around. When I learned I had MS I thought I was dealing with my new world just fine.
412194 tn?1233621532 I know you have to try and be prepared to lose a mom,dad,sibling, I have lost all of those, Mom, Dad, and brother, but nothing could prepare me for the loss of my daughter, she lived with us. She was still so young and had so much life to live. I felt so all alone in the world. Yes my life has moved on, not with much help from me. I just wanted to join them for the first 2 years.
Avatar f tn There are many stages of grief that a person goes thru until they are finally able to except the loss and go forward with their life. Eventually with the help of grieving and time, one is able to remember the good times wth happiness and joy. But, it helps to feel free to talk about you loss and pain you are feeling and you have made the first step by coming forward and expressing your pain and feelings. Please get in to see your therapist as soon as possible to gain help.
1199135 tn?1265238751 Hello! I am a mother of a 4 soon to be 5 year old little boy. I am haviing lots of trouble with him. A lot of people are telling me that he is at the testing age but I just do not believe that. He has always been a good boy but for the past few months he has been out of control. He will not listen to a word I say. I usually put him to bed about 8:30 and it is around midnight before I can get him to sleep. I have to fight with him for hours. This happens every night.
Avatar f tn I still grieve for my child but mostly at her birthday and the anniversary of her death. I feel bad for a couple of weeks before each and then improve after they are over.
Avatar f tn I should also post what the finding were so that everyone could get a better pic of what the doc saw. He received intravenous dobutamine in 5 min. (low dose 5 mcg/kg/min) and 3 min. stages (>5mcg/kg/min) to a maximum of 40 mcg/kg/min plus .8 mg atropine. Maximum HR 162 86% of max predicted HR Rest HR 69 Rest BP 144/72 Max BP 188/92 Hemodynamic response: There were normal BP and HR responses to stress. Dobutamine stress echo findings: Left ventrical size normal.