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Writer's pictureCarrie Whitehead

The thing about myths....

They just need to stop.


Grief does not have an endpoint. It goes on and on and on.....


You will never return to the normal life you once had, never.


Grief is unpredictable, like Mississippi Weather.


Time does not heal the wounds left by grief.


The first year isn't just the worst year, there are other years that are far worse than the first.


Grief recovery is not like recovering from a cold.


You're "stuck" if you talk about your angel or display photos. I guess I will be "stuck"forever because I cry a lot, I haven't gotten ride of belongings.


Women do not grieve more than men.


Men will talk about their grief just like women, but no one seems to think that.


Grief is the same for everyone, not hardly.


You must not really be grieving, you definitely don't cry enough.


To grief goal is to get over it. Whatever, you must be kidding me.


The other goal is you should find closure. This is a death and its of a child, not a divorce.


You should move on. I didn't change jobs so, it does apply.


Children don't grieve. I disagree 1000%.


You know they make medicine to help. This is not a cold, a pill won't fix this.


God doesn't give you more than you can handle. I do not believe he made your child die because you are strong.


Blah. Until you experience grief, do not try and talk about what is true or what is not.


Psalm 118:6 "The Lord is on my side; I will not fear."




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