Coping with Grief -- website

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Grief is a strange thing to comprehend. :-(
I'm no stranger to grief, as lost my mum ( she was 57yrs old) what will be 10yrs ago this coming Dec 09. also my baby grandson was still born at full term last August, ( just 2 wks b4 MJ's 50th b day) :-(
Yet to the confusion of my family and friends I find myself feeling the loss of Michael as seriously and deeply as I did both those sad untimely deaths. :-(
Grief is a lonely road, and only you can travel on it. No one but you really knows the full depth of despair felt at your loss personal to you, :-(
 
Yes, grief is a lonely road. I've lost both parents. SO sorry, but this is worse. It is what it is. You are NOT alone in your grief, ok? We WILL get through this.

Vic
 
Yet to the confusion of my family and friends I find myself feeling the loss of Michael as seriously and deeply as I did both those sad untimely deaths. :-(

Grief is an individual and unique experience. I feel his loss very, very deeply. I am still waiting for acceptance.
 
I thought I saw somewhere about the stages of grief somewhere on this forum and I thought it would be here, but I can't find it. Is the thread gone now?
 
I found this website too which might come of help to some members. I know alot of people have more problems behind Michael's death and this site is aimed towards support in general but it does have different sections etc.
http://www.enmore.org/default.htm

I also found this website but to view some things you do need to register. It's perfectly fine though, It's free and all you need to do is activate it through your email address.
http://www.myeexpert.com./servicesandresources.php?id=311&page_category_id=12#start_content
http://www.myeexpert.com/areasofexpertise.php?id=331&page_category_id=27#start_content
There's also a forum you can use:
http://www.myeexpert.com/forum.php
 
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