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<blockquote data-quote="krazus" data-source="post: 317637" data-attributes="member: 49726"><p>Hi Fraddycat,</p><p></p><p>thanks, I know deep down I am certainly not the only one going through all this or reacting this way. its almost like the various stages of bereavement.</p><p>accepting that your loss (illness) is real </p><p>experiencing the pain of grief (illness)</p><p>adjusting to life without the person who has died (life with new condition) </p><p>putting less emotional energy into grieving (Shock) and putting it into something new (in other words, moving on) </p><p></p><p></p><p>My concern is I already have some mental health issues, and have dealt with my mum been very ill indeed since last august, which reached a conclusion in June this year when she died. with the exsisting problems and then my mum and work (Aircraft industry is rather stressful) I feel i am teetering on the edge of oblivion again. :shock: </p><p></p><p>thanks for listening...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krazus, post: 317637, member: 49726"] Hi Fraddycat, thanks, I know deep down I am certainly not the only one going through all this or reacting this way. its almost like the various stages of bereavement. accepting that your loss (illness) is real experiencing the pain of grief (illness) adjusting to life without the person who has died (life with new condition) putting less emotional energy into grieving (Shock) and putting it into something new (in other words, moving on) My concern is I already have some mental health issues, and have dealt with my mum been very ill indeed since last august, which reached a conclusion in June this year when she died. with the exsisting problems and then my mum and work (Aircraft industry is rather stressful) I feel i am teetering on the edge of oblivion again. :shock: thanks for listening... [/QUOTE]
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