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I feel your pain. I was friends with a girl who had osteosarcoma or cancer of the bones but she ended up dying from it. I still can’t get over it after years of hearing that she died. She was my best friend. Like a big sister to me. She was a family friend. She was only 16 when she died. Sometimes when I remember Muriel I start crying in front of people.

Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Grief affects everybody differently.And there are no rules as to how it should. Despite what anyone tries to tell you.

I think pushing people away or maybe hiding away yourself is understandable but ultimately counterproductive.
So allow the stages of grief to come and try not to fight them.
Each is a part of the healing process.
xixgun · M
Condolences.
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