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Questions We Ask Ourselves After the Death of a Loved One

Feb 17, 2020

Questions We Ask Ourselves After the Death of a Loved One

Posted on February 17, 2020 by Williams Funeral Home under Funeral Home
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Death will never be easy. No matter you choose to have a service at a Mount Pleasant funeral home  or a more non-traditional service, dealing with the loss of a loved one is going to be difficult and will be a long journey. One part of the journey is asking yourself questions about the loss.

These questions usually fall into two categories: Why and How. “Why did this happen to us?”

“Why did God let something like this happen?” “How will I start to feel better?” “How do I find the positive in this loss?”

If you’re asking yourself these or similar questions, you are definitely not alone. Though everyone can find themselves asking different questions, as everyone responds to grief differently, there are some common themes seen across many different grief journeys, such as these 5:

  1. What Should I Do if I Feel Like I’ll Never Get Over the Loss? Death and loss aren’t something one should try to overcome, especially since death and loss aren’t things that anyone can fix. Instead of trying to fix the grief, learn to live with it. It will adapt as you grow, and you will slowly begin to move forward.
  2. What’s Wrong with Me? If you feel like your grief is different or weird, don’t worry. Nothing is wrong with you. We all grieve in different ways. You might be grieving differently than someone that is facing the exact same loss as you, and that’s OK. Even if it feels like no one can understand you, try talking about your feelings.
  3. Why Aren’t My Friends Supporting Me? Many people don’t know how to help someone that is grieving, as it’s such a personal thing to deal with. Your friends, coworkers, or even family simply might not know how to relate to what you’re going through, or they might be afraid of offending you. Tell them how you feel, and what they can do to better support you.
  4. How Can I Tell My Doctor That I Don’t Want Medication? Just do it. Communication is key with your health professional, especially when it comes to mental health. It’s vital that you communicate with your doctor if you don’t want to take medication, as then he or she can come up with a different plan to help you.
  5. Why Don’t I Feel Better Yet? Losing someone you love isn’t like breaking a leg or spraining your wrist. There is no set amount of time that it will take your loss to heal. Let yourself grieve as long as you need to. You will start to feel better over time as you slowly reach healing milestones. Celebrate your small victories as you heal.funeral home in Mount Pleasant, TN

Have compassion and understanding with yourself as you grieve, and don’t try to overthink what you’re going through. Most importantly, talk about your feelings and experiences either with a loved one or a professional.

Looking for more tips or information on Mount Pleasant, TN funeral homes? Reach out to Williams Funeral Home & Crematory in Columbia TN by visiting 2517 Trotwood Ave, Columbia, TN 38401 or calling (931) 388-2135.

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