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Different People Cope Differently With Grief

People who are grieving experience many different emotions in any number of combinations, including denial, sadness, anger, confusion, despair and even guilt. Physical reactions can include sleeping problems, changes in appetite, a drop in energy level, body aches or development or worsening of an illness.
Time
spent
grieving
varies
from
person
to
person.
Some
people
take
a
few
month
to
fully
accept
or
adapt
to
a
loss,
while
other
the
not
overcome
it
even
after
a
few
years.
Here
are
some
tips
to
help
cope
with
grief:
Express feelings
Suppressing thoughts and emotions may prevent working through grief. Friends, family or members of the religious community often can be a source of support and comfort. Depending on the magnitude of your grief, you may consult a support groups or grief counselors.
Delay major decisions
Decisions that affect life and lifestyle, such as housing changes or new ways of handling finances, should wait for a while. Advice from a trusted family member or friend, financial adviser or attorney may be helpful.
Take care of health
Eating right, getting adequate sleep and limiting alcohol are important. Regular exercise can relieve stress and anxiety.
Be patient
Expecting to simply 'get over' grief is unrealistic. Ups and downs may last for months or even years, following a loss. Though some feelings of loss may never fully go away, the most intense signs and symptoms of grief typically diminish over time, usually within a period of six months.
Grief that is prolonged may be a sign of depression or post traumatic stress disorder. A doctor should be consulted for treatment.



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